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1 So he put in the forefront of the revolting forces a moral idea .
2 Naturally, behind such a fixed moral fibre must always be some moral idea .
3 The theme is again a moral idea , - the horrors of war.
4 This is a sentence merely; an abstract moral idea , with an illustration attached to it.
5 In those fine lines Milton utters, as every one at once perceives, a moral idea .
6 Originally no moral idea was connected with this purification.
7 The moral idea Jews have of themselves was eroded.
8 The moral idea is thus reaffirmed and extended, but how can man attain that ideal?
9 Here the moral idea is predominant, and in it the symbol issues into its full life.
10 It also contradicts any moral idea of God.
11 Happiness, separated from the Good, is but a fact to which no moral idea is attached.
12 That seems to me a perfectly humane and, therefore, truly moral idea of what love involves.
13 He seems hideous, and so he is, in the presence of the moral idea of the nineteenth.
14 The moral idea we must accept or reject, for it bears a direct relation to our personality.
15 In 1861 the moral idea of the Civil War was obscured and hidden by economic and material interests.
16 If the characters do not negate the moral idea , what does it matter that the piece affirms it?
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