cred. At present no doubt is entertained by any christian of the being or providence of God in this state, or of a righteous retribution in another; so that nothing is wanting, no principle or motive, whatever, to the virtue and happiness of man, but his receiving this divine light, and living according to it. THE END. CONTENTS. DEDICATION PREFACE page i. v. On the STATE of RELIGIOUS and MORAL PRINCIPLES in GREECE before the time of PYTHAGORAS. INTRODUCTION PAGE 1 SECTION I. Of the obligation to the Worship of the Gods in general II. Of the Superiority of Jupiter, the principal God of the Greeks III. Of Providence IV. Of Jupiter's regard to Virtue V. Of the Influence of the Fates VI. Of Moral Duties, and also of Death and the Consequences of it Of the PHILOSOPHY of PYTHAGORAS. 5 8 10 16 20 25 CONTENTS. On the STATE of RELIGIOUS and MORAL time of PYTHAGORAS. SECTION I. Of the obligation to the Worship II. Of the Superiority of Jupiter, the IV. Of Jupiter's regard to Virtue V. Of the Influence of the Fates Of the PHILOSOPHY of PYTHAGORAS. |