| Page | | v | | Inadequate Conceptions of the Importance of Christianity. | 1 | | Corruption of Human Nature. | 14 | | Chief Defects of the Religious System of the bulk of professed Christians, in what regards our Lord Jesus Christ, and the Holy Spirit—with a Dissertation concerning the use of the Passions in Religion. | 43 | | On the prevailing inadequate Conceptions concerning the Nature and the Strictness of Practical Christianity. | 100 | | On the Excellence of Christianity in certain important Particulars. Argument which results thence in Proof of its Divine Origin. | 252 | | Brief Inquiry into the present State of Christianity in this Country, with some of the Causes which have led to its critical Circumstances. Its Importance to us as a political Community, and practical Hints for which the foregoing Considerations give occasion. | 262 | | Practical Hints to various Descriptions of Persons. | 305 | | 355 | | |
A PRACTICAL VIEW, &c.
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