Morality as a Religion / An exposition of some first principles

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PREFACE.

CONTENTS. CHAPTER I. ETHICS AND RELIGION II. ETHICS AND SCIENCE

MORALITY AS A RELIGION. I. ETHICS AND RELIGION.

II ETHICS AND SCIENCE.

III. ETHICS AND THEISM.

IV. IMMANUEL KANT, THE ETHICAL PHILOSOPHER.

V. THE ETHICAL DOCTRINE OF COMPENSATION.

VI. CONSCIENCE THE VOICE OF GOD AND THE VOICE OF MAN.

VII. PRIESTS AND PROPHETS.

VIII. PRAYER IN THE ETHICAL CHURCH.

IX. THE ETHICAL ASPECT OF DEATH.

X. THE ETHICAL ASPECT OF WAR.

XI. THE ETHICS OF MARRIAGE.

XII. THE ETHICAL CHURCH AND POSITIVISM.

XIII. THE OLD FAITH AND THE NEW AS SEEN IN HELBECK OF BANNISDALE .

XIV. THE RELIGION OF TENNYSON.

XV. "THE UNKNOWN GOD."

XVI. "A CHAPEL IN THE INFINITE."

XVII. "THE OVER-SOUL."

Title: Morality as a Religion An exposition of some first principles

Author: W. R. Washington Sullivan

Language: English

Produced by Al Haines

MORALITY AS A RELIGION

AN EXPOSITION OF SOME FIRST PRINCIPLES

BY

W. R. WASHINGTON SULLIVAN

  "Religion is Morality recognised as a Divine command."
        —IMMANUEL KANT

  "The mind of this age has fallen away from theology to
  morals. I conceive it an advance."
        —EMERSON

LONDON

SWAN SONNENSCHEIN & CO., LIM.

NEW YORK: THE MACMILLAN CO.

1898

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