Frederick William Robertson Quotes About Liberty

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  • Tell men that God is love; that right is right, and wrong, wrong; let them cease to admire philanthropy, and begin to love men; cease to pant for heaven, and begin to love God; then the spirit of liberty begins.

    Men   Heaven  
    Frederick William Robertson (1873). “Sermons Preached at Brighton”, p.299
  • This is the true liberty of Christ, when a free man binds himself in love to duty. Not in shrinking from our distasteful occupations, but in fulfilling them, do we realize our high origin.

    Men  
    Frederick William Robertson (1873). “Sermons Preached at Brighton”, p.362
  • False notions of liberty are strangely common. People talk of it as if it meant the liberty of doing whatever one likes - whereas the only liberty that a man, worthy of the name of man, ought to ask for, is, to have all restrictions, inward and outward, removed that prevent his doing what he ought.

    Men  
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