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Is it derived from association?
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Is it derived from the idea of the greatest amount of happiness? 36
General view of the subject,
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Of the Manner in which the Decision of Conscience is expressed,... 53
Its discriminating power,
Its impulsive power,
A source of pleasure or of pain,
Illustrations,
SECTION III.
The Authority of Conscience,
From the conceptions which we form of it,..
By a comparison of the actions of men and inferior animals,.
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From the necessity of this supremacy to the accomplishment of
its object,
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IMPERFECTION OF CONSCIENCE; NECESSITY OF
TIONAL MORAL LIGHT,..
Imperfection of conscience,..
Necessity of additional light,.
What light might be expected,.
CHAPTER SEVENTH.
OF NATURAL RELIGION,..
SECTION I.
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SOME ADDI-
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Of the Manner in which we learn our Duty by the Light of Nature, 118
From general consequences,...
Objection considered,..
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SECTION II.
How far we may learn our Duty by the Light of Nature,.
Knowledge acquired in this manner,..
Motives which it presents,...
RELATIONS BETWEEN NATURAL AND REVEALED RELIGION,...
What expectations to be entertained,....
These are realized by revelation,.
In what Manner are we to ascertain our Duty by the Holy Scrip-
GENERAL OBLIGATION TO SUPREME LOVE TO GOD,.
Relation between God and Man,.......
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Rights and obligations arising from this relation,
These suited to our nature,...
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Intellectual Liberty,
Religious Liberty,
Exceptions,.
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Modes in which personal Liberty may be violated,..
By the individual, as in domestic s'avery,
Its nature and effects,.
Doctrine of the Scriptures,..
Duties of masters,..
Duties of slaves,..
Personal liberty violated by society,.
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Violation of physical liberty,..
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Violation of intellectual liberty,..
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Violation of religious liberty,.
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On what the right of property is founded,.
Modes in which the right of property may be acquired..........
Modes in which the Right of Property may be violated by the Indi-
vidual,..
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(b.) Where the equivalent is different from what it purports to
be,...
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1. Where the equivalent is material, and the transfer perpetual, 238
The law of buyer and seller,...
Violated by weakening the moral restraints of men,.
Violated by exciting their evil dispositions,...
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