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" Duty ! Wondrous thought, that workest neither by fond insinuation, flattery, nor by any threat, but merely by holding up thy naked law in the soul, and so extorting for thyself always reverence, if not always obedience; before whom all appetites are dumb,... "
The Relations of Science and Religion: The Morse Lecture, 1880, Connected ... - Page 323
by Henry Calderwood - 1881 - 323 pages
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Readings on Human Nature

Peter Loptson - Philosophy - 1998 - 588 pages
...Wondrous thought, that workest neither by fond insinuation, flattery, nor by any threat, but merely by holding up thy naked law in the soul, and so extorting...are dumb, however secretly they rebel; whence thy original?"4* This great question has been discussed by many writers50 of consummate ability; and my...
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Initiative: Human Agency and Society: Human Agency and Society

Philosophy - 236 pages
...Wondrous thought, that workest neither by fond insinuation, flattery, nor by any threat, but merely by holding up thy naked law in the soul, and so extorting...however secretly they rebel; whence thy original?" The following proposition seems to me in a high degree probable— namely, that any animal whatever,...
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On the Origin of Species

Charles Darwin - History - 2003 - 676 pages
...Wondrous thought, that workest neither by fond insinuation, flattery, nor by any threat, but merely by holding up thy naked law in the soul, and so extorting...are dumb, however secretly they rebel; whence thy original?"2 This great question has been discussed by many writers of consummate ability; and my sole...
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Philosophy of Biology

Philosophy - 2007 - 638 pages
...Wondrous thought, that workest neither by fond insinuation, flattery, nor by any threat, but merely by holding up thy naked law in the soul, and so extorting...however secretly they rebel; whence thy original?" [Darwin, 1871, 1, 70]). Darwin realized that in writing about humans, he was going to steer close to...
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The Religion of the Common Man

Sir Henry Wrixon - Faith - 1909 - 216 pages
...Wondrous thought, that workest neither by fond insinuation, flattery, nor by any threat, but merely by holding up thy naked law in the soul, and so extorting...however secretly they rebel, — whence thy original ? " Locke, in his work on The Human Understanding, says : " That God has given a rule whereby men should...
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Liberty Review: A Magazine of Politics, Economics, and Sociology..., Volume 18

1905 - 314 pages
...Wondrous thought, that workest neither by fond insinuation, flattery, nor by any threat, but merely by holding up thy naked law in the soul, and so extorting...however secretly they rebel — ^whence thy original, and where find we the root of thy august descent, thus loftily disclaiming all kindred with appetite...
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Unitarian Review and Religious Magazine, Volume 7

Charles Lowe, Henry Wilder Foote, John Hopkins Morison, Henry H. Barber, James De Normandie, Joseph Henry Allen - Unitarianism - 1877 - 720 pages
...thought that workest neither by fond insinuation, flattery, nor by any threat, but merely by upholding thy naked law in the soul, and so extorting for thyself...however secretly they rebel ; whence thy original ? " To this question we have, as yet, discovered no adequate reply. The will of God^ays it is not in...
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