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Meanings of moral enthusiasm in English
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Usage of moral enthusiasm in English
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And this requires not moralenthusiasm alone, but vision and action.
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A new moralenthusiasm and philanthropic energy grabbed the nation.
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Her reputation, both for consistency and for moralenthusiasm, would be lost for ever.
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His chief strength lies in his moralenthusiasm and his love of the beautiful in nature.
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I suppose the thing has been mistaken before by inexperience for moralenthusiasm, and will be again.
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Further, in too many cases there is a complete absence of moralenthusiasm, close observation, and genuine insight.
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Religion and moralenthusiasm, 254.
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It is neither just nor right that we should be put to a lot of inconvenience to gratify your moralenthusiasm, my friend.
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Many forces were at work; the energising impulse of moralenthusiasm, the spell of heroism, the ancient and still unextinguished potency of kingly headship.
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Neither sanctity nor intellect nor moralenthusiasm, though they be intensified to the point of incandescence, can make up for a want of nature.
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What you said just now as to the power of his voice to arouse the moralenthusiasm of the people seemed to be impressively true.
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If local self-government could be extinguished for the purposes of abolition why not for anything, in behalf of which a moralenthusiasm could be evoked?
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Wisdom, education, and moralenthusiasms are but the machinery of our uplifting, the driving-power is Life.
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"You carry your moralenthusiasm into all the details of your life," exclaimed Isaacson.
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(3) Last but not least we must allow for the disappearance of that moralenthusiasm which Charles the Great had evoked in his subjects.