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Joseph Butler
, Samuel Clarke
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A Selection from the Correspondence between Joseph Butler and Samuel Clarke
I Butler to Clarke, November 4th, 1713
II Reply from Clarke to Butler, November 10th, 1713
III Second Letter from Butler to Clarke, November 23rd, 1713
IV Clarke's Answer to Butler's Second Letter, November 28th, 1713
V Butler's Third Letter, December 5th, 1713
VI Clarke's Answer to Butler's Third Letter, December 10th, 1713
VII Butler's Fourth Letter, December 16th, 1713
VIII Clarke's Answer to Butler's Fourth Letter, January 29th, 1714
IX Butler's Fifth Letter, February 3rd, 1714
X Clarke's Reply to Butler's Fifth Letter, April 8th, 1714
David McNaughton (ed.)
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The Analogy of Religion: Joseph Butler: With a Selection from the Correspondence between Joseph Butler and Samuel Clarke
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Front Matter
Preface
Introduction
Notes on the Text
Synopsis of The Analogy of Religion
Memorial Tablet to Butler in Bristol Cathedral
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The Analogy of Religion
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Introduction
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Part I: Of Natural Religion
1 Of a Future Life
2 Of the Government of God by Rewards and Punishments; and Particularly of the Latter
3 Of the Moral Government of God
4 Of a State of Probation, as Implying Trial, Difficulties, and Danger
5 Of a State of Probation, as Intended for Moral Discipline and Improvement
6 Of the Opinion of Necessity, Considered as Influencing Practice
7 Of the Government of God, Considered as A Scheme or Constitution, Imperfectly Comprehended
Conclusion
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Part II: Of Revealed Religion
1 Of the Importance of Christianity
2 Of the Supposed Presumption Against a Revelation, Considered as Miraculous
3 Of our Incapacity of Judging, What Were to be Expected in a Revelation
4 Of Christianity, Considered as a Scheme or Constitution, Imperfectly Comprehended
5 Of the Particular System of Christianity; The Appointment of a Mediator, and the Redemption of the World by Him
6 Of the Want of Universality in Revelation; and of the Supposed Deficiency in the Proof of It
7 Of the Particular Evidence for Christianity
8 Of the Objections Which may be Made Against Arguing from the Analogy of Nature, to Religion
Conclusion
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Dissertation I: Of Personal Identity
Dissertation II: Of the Nature of Virtue
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A Selection from the Correspondence between Joseph Butler and Samuel Clarke
I Butler to Clarke, November 4th, 1713
II Reply from Clarke to Butler, November 10th, 1713
III Second Letter from Butler to Clarke, November 23rd, 1713
IV Clarke's Answer to Butler's Second Letter, November 28th, 1713
V Butler's Third Letter, December 5th, 1713
VI Clarke's Answer to Butler's Third Letter, December 10th, 1713
VII Butler's Fourth Letter, December 16th, 1713
VIII Clarke's Answer to Butler's Fourth Letter, January 29th, 1714
IX Butler's Fifth Letter, February 3rd, 1714
X Clarke's Reply to Butler's Fifth Letter, April 8th, 1714
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End Matter
Editor's Notes
Butler's Predecessors
Bibliography
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