If it can be proved that such practices are injurious to health, it is certain that they should be condemned from a moral point of view.
The only question in a moral point of view is to know whether the individual, by the sole fact of the order of society, is released from the duty imposed on him not to shed blood.
The guaranty, in a moral point of view, is of greater importance.
When judges are very numerous, death is perpetually thinning the ranks of the judicial functionaries, and laying places vacant for newcomers.
Finally, a law may enjoin or forbid acts which by themselves are regarded as indifferent from a moral point of view.
Besides being injurious in a moral point of view, the system is also injurious by leading the husband and wife to have separate accounts and separate transactions, and the children too.
With respect to the Persian Expedition[3] the Queen will not object to it--as the Cabinet appears to have fully considered the matter, but she must say that she does not much like it in a moral point of view.
The Queen cannot understand how Lord Cowley can propose anything so indefensible in a moral point of view.
We have seen that in a moral point of view, the preservation of our being seemed to us a duty, and therefore we were offended at seeing Proteus violate this duty.
The same object can displease us if we appreciate it in a moral point of view, and be very attractive to us in the aesthetical point of view.
Prohibant on the frontier, or that which he causes to be used by the law, may be judged very differently in a moral point of view.
Esau was, in a moral point of view, evidently the best of the two; but Jacob was Jehovah's choice.
However strictly David obeyed Jehovah, and "turned not aside to worship other gods," in a moral point of view he was a wicked man.
Can we then wonder that they, in a moral point of view, should have been the most cruel and wicked of any nation on earth?
The law has recognized that a given act committed by two different persons may really be two entirely different acts, from a moral pointof view.
But being able to put yourself in the place of another is of importance not only from the strictly moral point of view.
In all ages, wealth, in a moral point of view, has been the subject of controversy.
Hence result some very remarkable consequences in a moral point of view.
Does the progressive development of wealth imply, in a moral point of view, improvement or decadence?
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "moral point" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.