The Pamphlet Collection of Sir Robert Stout: Volume 35
Analysis of the Influence of Natural Religion
Contents
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- Analysis, &c. — Chapter I. — Preliminary Statements and Definition
- Chapter II p. 11
- Chapter III p. 15
- Chapter IV p. 37
- Chapter V p. 43
- Chapter VI p. 46
- Chapter VII p. 53
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Chapter VIII p. 56
- [chapter viii] p. 56
- Recapitulation p. 61
- Part II. — Catalogue of the Various Modes in Which Natural Religion is Mischievous p. 63
- Chapter I p. 64
- Chapter II
- Mischief I.—Creating Factitious Antipathy
- Mischief II.—Perverting the Popular Opinion—Corrupting Moral Sentiment—Sanctifying Antipathy—Producing Aversion to Improvement p. 76
- Mischief III.—Disqualifying the Intellectual Faculties for Purposes Useful in This Life p. 83
- Section I.—Disjoining Belief from Experience p. 84
- Mischief IV.—Suborning Unwarranted Belief p. 97
- Mischief V.—Depraving The Temper p. 100
- Mischief VI.—Creating a Particular Class of Persons Incurably Opposed to the Interests of Humanity p. 103