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  • A treatise of the laws of nature. Two introductory essays: Essay I. Concerning the City, or Kingdom, of God in the rational world, and the defects in heathen deism
  • Essay II. Concerning the imperfectness of the heathen morality ; from both which, the usefulness of revelation may appear
  • A philosophical inquiry into the laws of nature. Of the nature of things
  • Of human nature, and right reason
  • Of natural good
  • Of the practical dictates of reason
  • Of the law of nature, and its obligations
  • Of those things which are contain'd in the general law of nature
  • Of the original of dominion, and the moral virtues
  • Of the moral virtues in particular
  • Corollaries
  • Appendixes. I.A summary of the controversy between Dr. Samuel Clark and an anonymous author, concerning the immateriality of thinking substance
  • II. A treatise concerning the obligation, promulgation, and observance of the law of nature
  • 1. Richard Cumberland's original dedication to De legibus naturae
  • 2. Hezekiah Burton's "Address to the reader."