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CHAPTER XIII.-Further Intimations of the Existence of a Supreme
Moral Government; and the natural and necessary connexion
between Sin and Suffering
SECTION I.-The Terms defined
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SECTION III.-Instances in which this Connexion is shewn
SECTION II.-Grounds on which this Connexion is founded
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
CHAPTER II.-On the Love of God
CHAPTER III.-On Obedience to the Will of God:-the Law of God
the Rule of this Obedience
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CHAPTER IV.-On the different Forms of Obedience to the Law of
God
SECTION I.-Obedience to the Commands of God
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SECTION II.-Obedience to God considered as a principle of
belief in the truths which he reveals
SECTION III.-Obedience to God considered as an act of cor-
dial submission
CHAPTER V.-God alone to be acknowledged and worshipped as God 145
CHAPTER VI.-The Idolatry of Mankind
SECTION I.-The History of Idolatry
SECTION II.-The Nature of Idolatry
SECTION III.-The cruel and impure Rites of which the Idola-
trous System of Worship consisted
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
CHAPTER X.-On Vows
CHAPTER XI.-The Time and Manner in which God is to be wor-
shipped
CHAPTER XII.-The Moral Obligation of the Sabbath
CHAPTER XIII.—The Change of the Sabbath from the last to the
first Day of the Week
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
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CHAPTER XIX.-On the Question, What are the Means by which
the Duty enjoined may be practised?
ON THE DUTIES WHICH MEN OWE TO ONE ANOTHER.
CHAPTER I.-Introductory Remarks
CHAPTER II.—The Rights of Men deduced from Reason and Reve-
lation
CHAPTER III.-On the Love of our Neighbour
Fellow-creatures
CHAPTER IV.-On the Extent to which we are required to love our
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CHAPTER V.-On the Nature and Properties of the Love we owe our
Neighbour
CHAPTER VI.-On the Way in which Benevolence is to be exercised,
so as to be productive of the greatest Good to Mankind
CHAPTER VII.-Humanity
CHAPTER VIII.-Gratitude
CHAPTER IX.-Friendship
CHAPTER X.-On Patriotism
CHAPTER XI.-On Diligence in our proper Calling
CHAPTER XII.-Charity; or, Christian Bounty
CHAPTER XIII.—Charity; or, Professional Assistance
CHAPTER XIV.-On the Duties of Parents and Children
CHAPTER XV.-On Masters and Servants
CHAPTER XVI.-The Duty of refraining from injuring the Persons
or Lives of others
CHAPTER XVII.-The Duty of avoiding whatever has a direct tend-
ency to abridge human life-Drunkenness
CHAPTER XVIII.-Property
CHAPTER XIX,-In what does the Right of Property consist
CHAPTER XX.-Indirect Modes in which the Right of Property is
violated Idieness, and Prodigality
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CHAPTER XXI.-Direct Methods of injuring the Property of others 407
CHAPTER XXII.—Gambling
CHAPTER XXIII.-On Truth and Veracity
CHAPTER XXIV.-On the Nature and Obligation of a Promise 423
CHAPTER XXV.-On the Duties of Contract which relate to Com-
mercial Barter
CHAPTER XXVI.-Contract relating to personal Service
CHAPTER XXVII.-On Falsehood
CHAPTER XXVIII.-The Evil of Falsehood
CHAPTER XXIX.-On Slander
CHAPTER XXX.-Oaths
CHAPTER XXXI.—Subscription to Articles of Religion
CHAPTER V.-On the inordinate Desire of Worldly Enjoyment, or
Covetousness
CHAPTER VI.-On the Love of Power; or, the Principle of Ambition 492
CHAPTER VII.-Fortitude
CHAPTER VIII.-On the Formation of Good Habits
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CHAPTER IX.—Prudence, or a Suitable Regard to Self-Happiness 500
CHAPTER X.-The Inquiry concerning Happiness, continued
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CHAPTER XI.—Where Happiness is not to be found
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CHAPTER XII.-In what the true Happiness of Man consists
CHAPTER XIII.-The Divine Procedure towards Man shews in what
his Happiness consists
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535
BOOK VII.
OF RELATIVE DUTIES WHICH RESULT FROM THE
CONSTITUTION OF THE SEXES.
CHAPTER II.—The Nature of this Institution, and the Obligations
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BOOK VIII.
ON THE DUTIES WHICH ARISE OUT OF THE CONSTI-
TUTION OF CIVIL SOCIETY.
CHAPTER 1.-The Origin of Civil Government
CHAPTER II.-On the Support which Christianity renders to Civil