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Having taken a general [[deletion]] [[unclear]] [[/deletion]] [[addition]] view [[/addition]] of Man, his moral
 
Having taken a general [[deletion]] [[unclear]] [[/deletion]] [[addition]] view [[/addition]] of Man, his moral
 
powers & connections, & on these form'd a Moral obligation, which  
 
powers & connections, & on these form'd a Moral obligation, which  
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In taking this subject to pieces, it will not be necessary  
 
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IV. Final Causes of Our Moral Faculties of perception & Affection

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In taking this subject to pieces, it will not be necessary to examine every minute particle, but only ye. great parts, & to trace their use in ye. disposition of ye. whole.

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ye. great Creator has in all his Works mingl'd a variety of contrary principles; light, & darkness, pleasure & pain, god & evil; There are higher & lower powers, & many between ye. two extremes, these are differently plac'd, subject to each other, & all of them subordinate to ye. perfection of ye. whole. We may suppose man surrounded by ye. innumerable orders of beings, by his outward frame drawing to ye. material system, & by his inward connected with ye. deletion intell