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ye Principal distinctions of Duty or Virtue

Having examin'd ye. Constitution & connections of Man, & unclear System of Moral obligation on them, agreable to reason, his own conscience & ye. experience of Mankind; & having also trac'd his Moral affections to ye. purposes they answer both in ye. private & publick System; we can plainly perceiv yt. there are three classes of Duties, ye. 1st man owes to himself ye. 2d. to Society, & ye. 3d. to his Creator.

As to 1st they are chiefly founded on ye. defensive & private passions, yt. make him pursue what is for his deletion private /deletion good, & avoid what deletion unclear /deletion ^ addition is detrimental to /addition him. Prudence is ye. preferring deletion what is ye. best, /deletion addition ye. greatest good, /addition & ye. avoiding ye. greatest., deletion unclear /deletion addition be discreet in /addition deletion discreet /deletion addition us in ye. halt /addition means to procure ye. good & avoid ye. evil; this in our intellectuals corresponds with sagacity, or a quickness of sense in our outward Frame.