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TO THE

RIGHT HON. CHARLES LORD TALBOT,

BARON OF HENSOL,

LORD HIGH CHANCELLOR OF GREAT BRITAIN,

THE FOLLOWING

TREATISE

IS,

WITH ALL RESPECT, INSCRIBED, IN ACKNOWLEDGMENT OF THE HIGHEST

OBLIGATIONS TO THE LATE

LORD BISHOP OF DURHAM AND TO HIMSELF,

BY

HIS LORDSHIP'S MOST DUTIFUL,

MOST LEVOTED, AND MOST HUMBLE SERVANT,

JOSEPH BUTLER.

PART II.

OF REVEALED RELIGION.

CHAPTER I.-Page 157.

Of the Importance of Christianity.

CHAPTER II.-Page 178.

Of the supposed Presumption against a Revelation, considered as miraculous.

CHAPTER III.-Page 186.

Of our Incapacity of judging, what were to be expected in a Revelation; and the Credibility, from Analogy, that it must contain Things appearing liable to Objections.

CHAPTER IV.-Page 204.

Of Christianity, considered as a Scheme or Constitution, imperfectly comprehended.

CHAPTER V.-Page 214.

Of the particular System of Christianity; the Appointment of a Mediator, and the Redemption of the World by him.

CHAPTER VI.-Page 237.

Of the Want of Universality in Revelation: and of the supposed Deficiency in the Proof of it.

CHAPTER VII.-Page 260.

Of the Particular Evidence for Christianity.

CHAPTER VIII.-Page 303.

Of the Objections which may be made against arguing from the Analogy of Nature to Religion.

CONCLUSION.-Page 318.

DISSERTATION I.-Page 331.

Of Personal Identity.

DISSERTATION II.-Page 340.

Of the Nature of Virtue.

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