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Moral agency, or the capacity of the moral agent, must precede moral action, as machinery cannot be put in operation before it exists; and the first moral act of the moral agent commences his moral character, for better for for worse, for weal or woe.
Russell Streeter, “Origins of Moral Evil,” Universalist Quarterly 1847 p.221 (Universalist, minister)
 
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