id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 22177 Sullivan, W. R. Washington (William Robert Washington) Morality as a Religion An exposition of some first principles .txt text/plain 74917 3032 63 unquestionable facts of man's moral nature. "man's sense of law" filled his soul, shedding henceforth an unfading Moral life its ideal and reverence Conscience as "the highest, holiest" Kant in the well-known words--_Religion is Morality recognised as a religion is the communion of man's spirit with the "Over-soul," the manifestation of the working of infinite mind and power, and of man's Men point to the growth and development of the moral sentiment in man, the world of science and philosophy, so the undoubted fact that man was fact of ethical law, the primeval intuition of the awakened spirit of man called death fixes the moral state of man for ever, but that all life, moral development, lead man to put off until late in life, sometimes to to create worlds and man out of nothing, and orders men to pray and to to show men that religion is morality, is life. ./cache/22177.txt ./txt/22177.txt