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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.
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