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CHAP. I. The Question, Why am I obliged to keep my Word? considered
II. What we mean, when we say a Man is obliged to do a thing?
CHAP. III. The Question, Why am I obliged to keep my word? resumed
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PART I.-OF RELATIVE DUTIES WHICH ARE DETERMINATE.
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XIX. Oath against Bribery in the Election of Members of Parliament
XX. Oath against Simony
XXI. Oaths to observe Local Statutes
XXII. Subscription to Articles of Religion
XXIII. Wills
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PART II.-OF RELATIVE DUTIES WHICH ARE INDETERMINATE, AND
OF THE CRIMES OPPOSED TO THESE.
CHAP. I. Charity
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II. Charity-The Treatment of our Domestics and Dependants
PART III.-OF RELATIVE DUTIES WHICH RESULT FROM THE CONSTI-
TUTION OF THE SEXES, AND OF THE CRIMES OPPOSED TO
THESE.
II. Of the Duty and of the Efficacy of Prayer, so far as the same appear
from the Light of Nature
III. Of the Duty and Efficacy of Prayer, as represented in Scripture
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IV. Of Private Prayer, Family Prayer, and Public Worship
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CHAP. V. Of Forms of Prayer in Public Worship
VI. Of the Use of Sabbatical Institutions
VII. Of the Scripture Account of Sabbatical Institutions
VIII. By what Acts and Omissions the Duty of the Christian Sabbath is
violated
IX. Of reverencing the Deity
BOOK VI-ELEMENTS OF POLITICAL KNOWLEDGE.
CHAP. I. Of the Origin of Civil Government
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II. How Subjection to Civil Government is maintained
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III. The Duty of Submission to Civil Government explained
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IV. Of the Duty of Civil Obedience, as stated in the Christian
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X. Of Religious Establishments, and of Toleration
XI. Of Population and Provision; and of Agriculture and Commerce,
as subservient thereto.
XII. Of War and Military Establishments
OBSERVATIONS UPON THE CHARACTER AND EXAMPLE OF CHRIST, AND THE
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