"To say that authority, whether secular or religious, supplies no ground for morality is not to deny the obvious fact that it supplies a sanction"
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The subtext is aimed at an audience surrounded by institutions insisting on moral ownership: church doctrine, monarchy, law, and the social machinery of reputation. Early 18th-century England lived with a thick weave of religious expectation and state power, and the post-Reformation question of where moral authority actually comes from was still hot. Addison, a polite moralist of the Spectator age, argues for internal conscience and rational ethics without needing to shout Enlightenment slogans. He’s also insulating morality from mere power: if morality depends on who holds the whip, then a change in regime changes right and wrong, which is absurd and politically dangerous.
What makes the sentence work is its surgical distinction. He uses the modest phrase “not to deny” to avoid sounding radical, then lands the word “sanction” like a cold accounting term. Morality, he implies, isn’t validated by fear - only incentivized by it.
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Addison, Joseph. (2026, January 15). To say that authority, whether secular or religious, supplies no ground for morality is not to deny the obvious fact that it supplies a sanction. FixQuotes. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/to-say-that-authority-whether-secular-or-149820/
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Addison, Joseph. "To say that authority, whether secular or religious, supplies no ground for morality is not to deny the obvious fact that it supplies a sanction." FixQuotes. January 15, 2026. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/to-say-that-authority-whether-secular-or-149820/.
MLA Style (9th ed.)
"To say that authority, whether secular or religious, supplies no ground for morality is not to deny the obvious fact that it supplies a sanction." FixQuotes, 15 Jan. 2026, https://fixquotes.com/quotes/to-say-that-authority-whether-secular-or-149820/. Accessed 12 Feb. 2026.






