Observations on Man, His Frame, His Duty, and His Expectations, Volumen2Garland Pub., 1971 |
Contenido
CONTENTS | 2 |
The infinite and independent Being is indued with infi | 31 |
Being 3537 Holiness Juftice Veracity Mercy | 52 |
ftances remaining the fame 5666 The infinite Power | 66 |
of the Facts contained in them 7277 The | 79 |
ineness 97 98 The great Number of particular | 99 |
Genuineness and Truth 104122 The Agreement | 126 |
Prophecies are agreeable to Natural Religion | 137 |
the Precepts of Benevolence Piety and the Moral | 251 |
SECT IV | 259 |
SECT | 270 |
of the Bleſſed 405407 A practical Application | 271 |
primary Purfuit 271279 A ftrit Regard to | 279 |
tent and confequently they may be our primary Pur | 291 |
SECT | 308 |
fure fuperior in Kind and Degree to all the reft | 316 |
The biftorical Evidences for the Genuineness | 149 |
their divine Authority 150157 The Obfcurity | 157 |
ther confirm it 162166 The moral Characters | 167 |
174 The many Advantages which have accrued | 174 |
ency of Pain to Pleafure unfolded in the Scriptures | 184 |
proves their divine Authority 187189 The Recep | 191 |
Of the Rule of Life | 196 |
This Rule corrects and improves itself perpetually | 207 |
primary Purfuit 211215 The Purfuit of fenfible | 228 |
Pains and Uneafineſſes which occur in the daily Inter | 238 |
Of the Regard due to the Pleaſures and Pains | 242 |
Refignation and Love 316330 Pratical Rules | 331 |
Of the Regard due to the Pleafures and Pains | 337 |
SECT IX | 347 |
SECT II | 366 |
folved 370372 It is probable that the Jews will | 376 |
SECT III | 382 |
there will be a future State 382392 The Chri | 393 |
SECT IV | 404 |
Of the final Happineſs of all Mankind in fome | 419 |
CONCLUSION | 438 |
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