PAGE 73 CHAPTER XIII.-Further Intimations of the Existence of a Supreme Moral Government; and the natural and necessary connexion between Sin and Suffering 75 79 . 82 Book IV. ON THE DUTIES WE OWE TO GOD. . . . . . CHAPTER 1.-On the Duty,--of using means to know God,—of Loving Him,-of Worshipping Him,-of obeying His Will 97 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 126 Section 1.-Obedience to the Commands of God · 126 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 cordial submission 136 Chapter V.—God alone to be acknowledged and worshipped as God 145 CHAPTER VI.-The Idolatry of Mankind 152 Section 1.—The History of Idolatry 154 Section II.—The Nature of Idolatry. 160 Section III.—The cruel and impure Rites of which the Idolatrous System of Worship consisted . 162 Section IV.-The Influence of Legislators and Philosophers in extending this idolatrous and immoral System 165 Section V.--The Inexcusableness of Mankind in becoming, and in remaining, Idolaters 172 CHAPTER VII.-Humility · 183 Chapter VIII.-Reverence of God 192 Chapter IX.-On the Nature and Guilt of Impiety 201 . . 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 Chapter XVII.- The Duty of avoiding whatever has a direct tend- ency to abridge human life-Drunkenness Chapter XIX.-In what does the Right of Property consist 398 Chapter XX.—Indirect Modes in which the Right of Property is violated : Idieness, and Prodigality Chapter XXI.-Direct Methods of injuring the Property of others 407 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- Chapter XXVI.—Contract relating to personal Service . а . . . Chapter V.-On the inordinate Desire of Worldly Enjoyment, or Chapter VI.-On the Love of Power ; or, the Principle of Ambition 492 CHAPTER VIII.-On the Forination of Good Habits Charter 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 CHAPTER XII.-In what the true Happiness of Man consists 527 CHAPTER XIII.-The Divine Procedure towards Man shews in what BOOK VII. CHAPTER I.-On the Origin of Marriage Chapter II.—The Nature of this Institution, and the Obligations |