The Unity of Law; As Exhibited in the Relations of Physical, Social, Mental And Moral Science

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* " Natural affections and instincts are tlie most beautiful of the Al- mighty's works; but like other beautiful works of Hia, they must be reared and fostered ; or it is as natural that they should be wholly obscured, and that new feelings should take their place, as it is that the sweetest productions of the earth, left untended, should be choked by weeds and briers." — Dickens.
MIND AND MORALS 299 The tendency toward equality is thus in the direct ratio of the growth of power in mind to con-
... trol mere brute matter ; that itself growing as the societary positives and negatives are more and more brought into orderly arrangement, and as the inter- dependence of the various parts becomes more and more complete. The more that tendency, the more rapid is the development of that self-respect — or moral feeling — which forbids our doing to others that which, under similar circumstances, we should not desire them to do by us.* § 2. Of all the nations of whose history we have * Mr. Herbert Spenoer assumes the existence of a "moral sense" that is " at work universally ;" then mating of it the foundation on which to raise a sociological structure.

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