Observations on Man, His Frame, His Duty, and His Expectations, 2권

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Garland Pub., 1971

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CONTENTS
2
The infinite and independent Being is indued with infi
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Being 3537 Holiness Juftice Veracity Mercy
52
ftances remaining the fame 5666 The infinite Power
66
of the Facts contained in them 7277 The
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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
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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
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proves their divine Authority 187189 The Recep
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Of the Rule of Life
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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
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SECT IV
404
Of the final Happineſs of all Mankind in fome
419
CONCLUSION
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