THE ELEMENTS OF MORALITY, INCLUDING POLITY. BY WILLIAM WHEWELL, D.D.. MASTER OF TRINITY COLLEGE, AND PROFESSOR OF MORAL PHILOSOPHY AUTHOR OF THE HISTORY AND THE PHILOSOPHY OF THE IN TWO VOLUMES. Λαμπάδια ἔχοντες διαδώσουσιν ἀλλήλοις. VOLUME II. LONDON: JOHN W. PARKER, WEST STRAND. M.DCCC. XLV. CONTENTS 569. 570. Intention is visible in Creation. Intention is visible in the Structure of Man's 571. The Moral Law is the Will of God. 572. Moral Ideas are the Voice of God. 573. Rightness points to Happiness. 595. All Duties are included in Love. 596. Enunciations of Relative Duties by St. Paul. Reasons of Duties. 611. Imitation of Christ. Art. 612. Willingness to Give. 614. Common Goods of Early Christians 615. Did not abolish Property. PAGE 624. The Unjust Steward and the Unjust Judge. 647. Christian Obedience to Magistrates; 648. And to the Established Government. 652. The Church makes religious Laws. |