Introductory chapter; Part I. On the adaptation of eternal nature to the moral constitution of man: 1. First general argument – On the supremacy of conscience; 2. Second general argument – On the inherent pleasure of the virtuous and misery of the vicious affection; 3. Third general argument – The power and operation of habit; 4. On the general adaptation of external nature to the moral constitution of man; 5. On the special and subordinate adaptations of external nature to the moral constitution of man; 6. On those special affections which conduce to the civil and political well-being of society.
This treatise examines the role of God in creating a perfect interaction between the mental and material world.
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