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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

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