Social Morality by Frederick Denison Maurice

Social Morality by Frederick Denison Maurice

Author:Frederick Denison Maurice
Language: eng
Format: epub
Publisher: BiblioLife


what they are—not only as seems to be his case

with the outside of them—with what they seem and are not? Having arrived by whatever process How he at that intercourse, shall we not understand better from the what our country is to us—what his country is to world. every neighbour, what our family is to us, what his family is to him? Shall we not be more thoroughly individual, be less lost in a crowd? These thoughts have worked and are working in us, side by side with the desire to have the credit and dignity of being men of the world. I apprehend that the University

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chief business of a University is to ripen such intended hopes, to shew how they may be accomplished. If the first it does that—if it is, in the truest sense, a school second. of Humanity—it will also explain to its members how one may have a calling to this pursuit, one to that—how one may devote himself to Science, one to Letters, one to Politics, yet without being enclosed in an artificial, exclusive world, rather with the power of shewing how every study and work discovers some spring of life in man which without it would be closed.

.We have always observed, thus far, that there is a correspondence between our own personal experience and the larger experience which makes up History. The transition from the patriarchal to the legal period—the shock which accompanies the transition, we noticed in both alike. To this amazing crisis through which we all more or less consciously pass, from the national to the univerLkct. Sal condition, where shall we turn for a resem



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