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AND LATE PROFESSOR OF MORAL PHILOSOPHY IN THE UNIVERSITY
AND KING'S COLLEGE, ABERDEIN.
BELL & BRADFUTE, EDINBURGH ; AND M. OGLE, GLASGOW.
MDCCCXXVI,
LONDON: PRINTED BY WILLIAM CLOWES,
Northumberland-court.
CONTENTS OF VOL. II.
Book III.
ON THE GROUNDS AND PRINCIPLES OF MORAL
OBLIGATION.
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Chapter I.-The Intimations of a Supreme Moral Government to
which we are accountable
1
Chapter II.-The Moral Government of God discoverable from the
Light of Nature
4
CHAPTER III.-The Moral Government of God is so conducted as to
lead our views to a Future State
17
CHAPTER IV.- The Distinctions of Right and Wrong, Immutable
and Eternal
26
CHAPTER V.Of the Measure or Rule of Virtue
34
CHAPTER VI.— The Principle of Expediency proved to be False and
Untenable, from a Consideration of the Moral Character and
Government of God
37
Chapter VII.-The Principle of Expediency proved to be False,
from a Consideration of the Moral Constitution of Man
42
Chapter VIII.-The Principle of Expediency proved to be False,
by a Consideration of the Evils of which its Adoption would
necessarily be productive
47
Chapter IX.-The Principle of Expediency proved to be False,
from its Opposition to Divine Revelation
51
CHAPTER X.—The Principle of Expediency not countenanced by
the Scripture Doctrine of Reward
55
Chapter XI.— The Principle of Utility proved to be Untenable
from the Incapability of Man to discern the Consequences of
his Actions
60
CHAPTER XII.-On the different Theories of Morals
63