In some parts of our
being we are farther advanced, and may there be experiencing the peace
and assurance of a considerable second nature. But there too perpetual
verification is necessary. And so many tracts remain unsubdued or
capable of higher cultivation that throughout our lives, perhaps on
into eternity, effort will still find room for work, and suitable
praises may attend it.
REFERENCES ON THE THREE STAGES OF GOODNESS
James's Psychology, ch. iv.
Bain's Emotions and the Will, ch. ix.
Wundt's Facts of the Moral Life, ch. iii.
Stephen's Science of Ethics, ch. vii. Section iii.
Martineau's Types of Ethical Theory, pt. ii. bk. i. ch. iii.
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