It is rather our duty to submit to that inequality of condition which results from the superior intelligence or moral power of others.
A legitimacy in each of these must go to the making of a moral power; and an illegitimacy in any of these is an illegitimacy in the very being and constitution, and so a nullity to the power as moral, a making it of no authority.
Now there are only two ways in which it can be effected, by moral power or physical force, and it is for you to choose which of these you prefer.
And see you not how the mighty engine of moral power is dragging in its rear the Bible and peace societies, anti-slavery and temperance, sabbath schools, moral reform, and missions?
Esther at the South, she might save her country from ruin; but let the Christian women there arise, as the Christian women of Great Britain did, in the majesty of moral power, and that salvation is certain.
Metternich rose to the occasion; and boasted that he had become a moral power in Europe, which would leave a void when it disappeared.
In March, 1819, the event took place which at last gave this "moral power" a success that seemed for the moment likely to be lasting.
More elaborately, a right is a moral power residing in a person, in virtue whereof he refers to himself as well his own actions as also other things, which stand referred to him in preference to other persons.
Take the countenance of friendship; is there no moral power in the bland and bewitching smile?
Take the look of friendship; is there no moral power in the movement and soft beaming of the eye, especially in the falling tear?
Take the hand of friendship; is there no moral power in the hearty shake or gentle squeeze?
Take the bosom of friendship; is there no moral power in the suppressed groan or noiseless sigh?
That was achieved by love, by moral power, by God, working, not in the stormy seas, but in the depths of the human heart.
First of all, behold in this giant of the text that physical power is not always an index of moral power.
Physical energy ought to be a type of moral power.
Now is the time to tell that man that multitudes who have been pounded with all the flails of sin and dragged through all the sewers of pollution at last have risen to positive dominion of moral power.
Samsons in body, we ought to be giants in moral power.
But in the usurpation of this man, or monster rather, that is now mounted the throne, there is no lawful investiture in the way God hath appointed as is shewed above; therefore there is no moral power to be owned.
So while the totemic principle is a totemic force, it is also a moral power; so we shall see how it easily transforms itself into a divinity properly so-called.
Yes; you see what a multitude presents who have recognised the predominance of Moral Power," said Morley.
The thought of how much he had sacrificed for this, and only to fail, came upon him--upon him, the votary of Moral Power in the midst of havoc which he had organised and stimulated.
If women are to be bond-maids, let it be to men superior to women in fortitude, in aspiration, in moral power, in refined sense of beauty.
Now there are only two ways in which it can be effected, by moral power or physical force, and it is for you to choose which of these you prefer.
Esther at the South, she might save her country from ruin; but let the Christian women there arise, at the Christian women of Great Britain did, in the majesty of moral power, and that salvation is certain.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "moral power" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.