Certainty of Salvation as the cause and aim of True Morality.
Psychology of Luther’s conception of this certainty as the very cause and aim of true morality.
Wherever it reigns, do we not see the people debased, destitute of energy, and ignorant of true morality?
Then would mankind have a true morality, founded in their own nature upon their mutual wants, and the interest of nations at large.
Were we to believe Christians, there could have been no true morality on earth before the coming of the founder of their sect.
We have hundreds of religions in the world; but how many teachers of true morality?
It is science, and not the revelation of God, nor the teaching of priests, that has enabled us to begin to understand human nature, and has made it possible to build up a systematic code of true morality.
Also from separate matters of detail it may be inferred that the original stimulus of true morality is Compassion.
All these sceptical objections added together do not in the least avail to prove that no true morality exists, however much they may moderate our expectations as to the moral tendency in man, and the natural basis of Ethics.
True morality is hostile to that prudence only, which is preclusive of true morality.
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