Quote by Timothy Dwight

For what end shall we be connected with men, of whom this is the character and conduct? Is it, that we may see our wives and daughters the victims of legal prostitution; soberly dishonoured; speciously polluted; the outcasts of delicacy and virtue, and the lothing of God and man?


For what end shall we be connected with men, of whom this is

Summary

This quote expresses the author's concern about associating with men of questionable character and behavior. The author questions the purpose of such connections, suggesting that it may ultimately lead to negative consequences. Specifically, it highlights the fear of seeing loved ones, like wives and daughters, being affected by the negative influences of society such as legal prostitution. The quote conveys a strong disgust for the degradation of morality and the perceived abandonment of principles deemed important by both humanity and a higher power.

By Timothy Dwight
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