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Believe Quote by Philip Doddridge

“Religion, in its most general view, is such a Sense of God in the soul, and such a conviction of our obligations to him, and of our dependence upon him, as shall engage us to make it our great care to conduct ourselves in a manner which we have reason to believe will be pleasing to him.” quote by Philip Doddridge
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“Religion, in its most general view, is such a Sense of God in the soul, and such a conviction of our obligations to him, and of our dependence upon him, as shall engage us to make it our great care to conduct ourselves in a manner which we have reason to believe will be pleasing to him.”

Philip Doddridge

About This Quote

It describes religion as an inner awareness of a divine presence that creates a sense of duty and reliance, motivating ethical behavior aimed at pleasing that presence.

In simple terms: Religion as inner divine awareness guiding conduct

Key Takeaway

Divine awareness drives moral responsibility

Themes

spirituality ethics faith responsibility purpose

Mood

reverent reflective inspirational

Type

philosophical theological didactic

When to use this quote

  • personal prayer
  • community worship
  • ethical decision‑making
  • life crises
  • teaching morality

Key Concepts

sense of God obligation dependence moral conduct

Practical Applications

  • spiritual counseling
  • moral education

Questions to Reflect On

  • How does this view shape personal ethics?
  • What happens when the sense of divine obligation fades?
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