"By the side of those religious men I discern others whose thoughts are turned to the earth rather than to heaven. These are the partisans of liberty, not only as the source of the noblest virtues, but more especially as the root of all solid advantages; and they sincerely desire to secure its authority, and to impart its blessings to mankind. It is natural that they should hasten to invoke the assistance of religion, for they must know that liberty cannot be established without morality, nor morality without faith." | A) John Locke B) Thomas Payne C) Ben Franklin D) Alexis de Tocqueville E) George Washington Keep reading for the answer. |
"... liberty cannot be established without morality, nor morality without faith."