CONTENTS. II, The Love of Happiness the Bafis of the natural Laws of Man.-Confe- quence in Favour of the Perfection of the moral Syftem.-The Laws of III. Objections to Teftimony, drawn from the Contradiction of Miracles to the Courfe of Nature, or from the Oppo- fition between Experience and the VI. Other Objections to Teftimony, derived from the Doctrine of Opinion, and the Illufions of the Senfes,Anfwers. P. 51. II. Reflections on the Narrative of the Witnesses. Whether it has been for- mally contradicted by Evidences of the воок IV. воок V. VI. Continuation of the fame Subject.- Ways of Providence in the Eftablish- VII ment of Christianity. P. 239 VII. General Difficulties:-That the Light Seemed to require, &c.:-That the greater Part of Chriftians make but a fmall and flow Progress in Virtue. VIII. Another general Difficulty: That the Proofs of Chriftianity are not fuf- |