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SCHEME OF PART II.
OF REVEALED RELIGION.
CHAP. I. | The Christian Revelation is important as a clear and authoritative republication of Natural Religion, and as containing Duties additional to those of Natural Religion, which duties we are bound to perform. |
CHAP. II. | For the supposed presumptions against Revelation in general, are obviated by Analogy |
CHAP. III., IV., V., VI. | As well as objections against the Christian Revelation in particular. First, as a Matter of Fact. Secondly, as being contrived by Wisdom, Justice, and Goodness. Thirdly, as being proved by sufficient Evidence |
CHAP. VII. | Namely, the positive Evidence for its Truth; of which Analogy furnishes a great confirmation, notwithstanding |
CHAP. VIII. | The Objections which may be made against ar. guing from the Analogy of Nature to Religiom |
PART II.
OF REVEALED RELIGION.
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