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CHAPTER XIII. Further Intimations of the Existence of a Supreme
Moral Government; and the natural and necessary connexion
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between Sin and Suffering
73
SECTION I. -The Terms defined
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SECTION II.-Grounds on which this Connexion is founded
79
SECTION III.-Instances in which this Connexion is shewn
82
BOOK IV.
ON THE DUTIES WE OWE TO GOD.
CHAPTER I.-On the Duty, of using means to know God,-of
Loving Him, of Worshipping Him,-of obeying His Will
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CHAPTER II. On the Love of God
106
CHAPTER III.-On Obedience to the Will of God:-the Law of God
the Rule of this Obedience
114
CHAPTER IV. - On the different Forms of Obedience to the Law of
God.
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SECTION I.-Obedience to the Commands of God
SECTION II.-Obedience to God considered as a principle of
belief in the truths which he reveals
131
SECTION III. -Obedience to God considered as an act of cor-
dial submission
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CHAPTER V.-God alone to be acknowledged and worshipped as God 145
SECTION III.-The cruel and impure Rites of which the Idola-
trous System of Worship consisted
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SECTION IV.-The Influence of Legislators and Philosophers
in extending this idolatrous and immoral System
SECTION V.-The Inexcusableness of Mankind in becoming,
and in remaining, Idolaters
CHAPTER IX. On the Nature and Guilt of Impiety
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CHAPTER X.-On Vows
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CHAPTER XI. -The Time and Manner in which God is to be wor-
shipped
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CHAPTER XII. - The Moral Obligation of the Sabbath
CHAPTER XIII.-The Change of the Sabbath from the last to the
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first Day of the Week
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CHAPTER XIV. On the Manner in which the Sabbath should be
observed
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CHAPTER XV. -The Necessity of Piety to God to the Existence of
true Virtue and Morality, proved by the State of the Heathen
World.
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CHAPTER XVI.---Piety to God an essential Principle of true Virtue 270
CHAPTER XVII.-What is included in acting from a supreme Regard
to the Glory of God
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CHAPTER XVIII.-Reasons on which the Doctrine of the foregoing
Chapter is founded
289
CHAPTER XIX. On the Question, What are the Means by which
the Duty enjoined may be practised?
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Book V.
ON THE DUTIES WHICH MEN OWE TO ONE ANOTHER.
CHAPTER I.-Introductory Remarks
299
CHAPTER II.-The Rights of Men deduced from Reason and Reve-
lation
301
CHAPTER III. On the Love of our Neighbour
305
CHAPTER IV. - On the Extent to which we are required to love our
Fellow-creatures
. 308
CHAPTER V.- On the Nature and Properties of the Love we owe our
Neighbour
311
CHAPTER VI. On the Way in which Benevolence is to be exercised,
so as to be productive of the greatest Good to Mankind
CHAPTER XI.-On Diligence in our proper Calling
354
CHAPTER XII.-Charity; or, Christian Bounty
357
CHAPTER XIII.-Charity; or, Professional Assistance
368
CHAPTER XIV. - On the Duties of Parents and Children
370
CHAPTER XV. -On Masters and Servants
573
CHAPTER XVI. -The Duty of refraining from injuring the Persons
or Lives of others
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CHAPTER XVII.--The Duty of avoiding whatever has a direct tend-
ency to abridge human life-Drunkenness
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CHAPTER XIX. -In what does the Right of Property consist
398
CHAPTER XX.-Indirect Modes in which the Right of Property is
CHAPTER XXI.-Direct Methods of injuring the Property of others 407
CHAPTER XXII.-Gambling
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CHAPTER XXIII. On Truth and Veracity
420
CHAPTER XXIV. On the Nature and Obligation of a Promise
423
CHAPTER XXV. - On the Duties of Contract which relate to Com-
CHAPTER V. On the inordinate Desire of Worldly Enjoyment, or
Covetousness
486
CHAPTER VI. On the Love of Power; or, the Principle of Ambition 492
CHAPTER VII.-Fortitude
497
CHAPTER VIII. - On the Formation of Good Habits
499
CHAPTER IX.-Prudence, or a Suitable Regard to Self-Happiness 500
CHAPTER X.-The Inquiry concerning Happiness, continued
507
CHAPTER XI.-Where Happiness is not to be found
510
CHAPTER XII.-In what the true Happiness of Man consists
527
CHAPTER XIII. -The Divine Procedure towards Man shews in what
his Happiness consists
535
Воок VII.
OF RELATIVE DUTIES WHICH RESULT FROM THE
CONSTITUTION OF THE SEXES.
CHAPTER I.-On the Origin of Marriage
539
CHAPTER II.-The Nature of this Institution, and the Obligations
ON THE DUTIES WHICH ARISE OUT OF THE CONSTI-
TUTION OF CIVIL SOCIETY.
CHAPTER I.-The Origin of Civil Government
CHAPTER II. On the Support which Christianity renders to Civil
Government
CHAPTER III. On the Duty of Rulers
CHAPTER IV.- The Duty of Subjects