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SCHEME OF PART I.
ON NATURAL RELIGION.
| CHAP. I. | Analogy fully confirms the Scripture account of the existence of a Future State— |
| CHAP. II. | And that it will be one of Rewards and Punishments— |
| CHAP. III. | And that these Rewards and Punishments will be dispensed according to the merit and demerit of our actions. |
| CHAP. IV. | Therefore it becomes incumbent on us to resist all Temptations in this State of Trial. |
| CHAP. V. | And to make use of all the Means of Improvement for another Life, which this Probation State affords as intended for Moral Discipline. |
| CHAP. VI. | For these Obligations are not in the least degree affected by the opinion of Universal Necessity. |
| CHAP. VII. | Or by any objections which may be urged against God’s Moral Government. |
PART I.
OF NATURAL RELIGION.
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