Section I.
The Appetites.
Section II.
The Desires.
Section III.
The Affections.
Section I. (2)
Conscience.
Section II. (2)
Sources Of Knowledge. 1. Observation, Experience, And Tradition.
Section III. (2)
Sources Of Knowledge. 2. Law.
Section IV.
Sources Of Knowledge. 3. Christianity.
Section I. (3)
Self-Preservation.
Section II. (3)
The Attainment Of Knowledge.
Section III. (3)
Self-Control.
Section IV. (2)
Moral Self-Culture.
Section I. (4)
Duties To God.
Section II. (4)
Duties Of The Family.
Section III. (4)
Veracity.
Section IV. (3)
Honesty.
Section V.
Beneficence.
Section I. (5)
Patience. 16
Section II. (5)
Submission.
Section III. (5)
Courage.
Section I. (6)
Time.
Section II. (6)
Place.
Section III. (6)
Measure.
Section IV. (4)
Manners.
Section V. (2)
Government.
Section 1.
Section 2.
Section 3.
Section 4.
Section 5.
A Manual of Moral Philosophy
Designed For
Colleges and High Schools.
By
Andrew P. Peabody, D.D., LL.D.
Plummer Professor of Christian Morals in Harvard University.
New York and Chicago:
A. S. Barnes And Company
1873