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THE
WORKS
WILLIAM PALEY, D.D.
ARCHDEACON OF CARLISLE.
TO WHICH IS PREFIXED,
THE LIFE OF THE AUTHOR.
COMPLETE IN ONE VOLUME.
LONDON: T. NELSON AND SONS, PATERNOSTER ROW;
AND EDINBURGH.
10 APR 1974
DEDICATION
xxvii i CHAP. XII.--Contracts of Labour-Commissions
PRETACE . . . . . . . .
xxix
CHAP. XIII.-Contracts of labour-Partnership 37 CHAP. XIV. Contracts of Labour-Offices ... ib. CHAP. XV.-Lies
.
CHAP. XVI.-Oaths .
BOOK I.
CHAP. XVII.-Oath in Evidence
CHAP. XVIII.-Oath of Allegiance
PRELIMINARY CONSIDERATIONS, CHAP. XIX.-Oath against Bribery in the Election
CHAP. I-Definition and Use of the Science
of Members of Parliament .
CHAP. XX.-Oath against Simony . . . ib.
CHAP. II.-The Law of Honour
CHAP. XXI.-Oaths to observe Local Statutes .
CHAP. 111.-The Law of the Land
CHAP. IV.--The Scriptures
CHAP. XXII.-- Subscription to Articles of Religion
CHAP. V.-The Moral Sense
CHAP. XXIII. - Wills
CHAP. VI.-Human Happiness
CHAP. VII.-- Virtue
BOOK III.
PART II.
. BOOK II.
OF RELATIVE DUTIES WHICH ARE INDETERMINATE
CHAP. I.-Charity
MORAL OBLIGATIONS.
CHAP. II.-Charity-The Treatment of our Do.
mestics and Dependants
CHAP. I.The Question, Why am I obliged to keep
CHAP. 111.-Slavery .
may word ? considered
CHAP. IV.-Charity-Professional Assistance
CHAP. II.- What we mean to say when a Man is
CHAP. V. -Charity-Pecuniary Bounty
obliged to do a thing
CHAP, VI.-Resentment
CHAP. 111.-The Question, Why am I obliged to
CHAP. VII.-Anger
keep my word resumed .
CHAP. VIII.-Revenge
CHAP. IV.-The Will of God .
CHAP. IX.-Duelling
CHAP. V.-The Divine Benevolence
CHAP. X-Litigation .
CHAP. VI.-Utility
CHAP. XI.-Gratitude .
CHAP. VII.-The Necessity of General Rules . 16
CHAP, XII.-Slander
CHAP. VIII.-The Consideration of General Con.
sequences pursued - .
CHAP. IX-Or Right .
CHAP. X-The Division of Rights -
CHAP. XI. --The General Rights of Mankind : 20
PART III.
OF RELATIVE DUTIES WHICH RESULT FROM THE
CONSTITUTION OF THE SEXES.
CHAP. I.-Of the Public Use of Marriage Institu.
tions - - - •
RELATIVE DUTIES.
CHAP. 11.-Fornication
CHAP. III.- Seduction
PART 1.
CHAP. IV.-Adultery.
OP RELATIVE DUTIES WHICH ARE DETERMINATK.
CHAP. V.-Incest .
CHAP. VI.-Polygamy
CHAP. I. Or Property .
CHAP. VII.-of Divorce
CHAP. 11. -The Use of the Institution of Property 23 | CHAP. VIII.- Marriage
CHAP. 111.- The History of Property
CHAP. IX.-of the Duty of Parents
CHAP. IV.-In what the Right of Property is CHAP, X-The Rights of Parents
founded . . . . . .
. . ib.
. .
10.
CHAP. XI.-The Duty of Children .
(HAP. V. -Promises .
CHAP. VI.-Contracts
CHAP. VII.-Contracts of Sale .
BOOK IV.
CHAP. VIII-Contracts of Hazard
CHAP. IX.-Contracts of lending of inconsumable
DUTIES TO OURSELVES.
Property
CHAP. X.-Contracts concerning the lending
CHAP. I.-The Rights of Self-Defence
Money
CHAP. II.--Drunkenness
CHAP'XI. Contracts of Labour-Service
351 CHAP. III.--Suicide
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BOOR V.
BOOK VI.
DUTIES TOWARDS GOD.
ELEMENTS OF POLITICAL KNOWLEDGE.
Page CHAP. I.--Of the Origin of Civil Government
CHAP. I.--Division of these Duties
CHAP. II.-How Subjection to Civil Government
CHAP. II.-Of the Duty and of the Efficacy of is maintained - .
• 101 Prayer, so far as the same appear from the Light CHAP. 111.-The Duty of Submission to Civil Go- of Nature . . . . . . . ib. vernment explained
CHAP. III.-of the Duty.and Efficacy of Prayer, CHAP. IV.-The Duty of Civil Obedience, as state
as represented in Scripture . .
ed in the Christian Scriptures
106
CHAP. IV.-Of Private Prayer, Family Prayer CHAP. V.-Of Civil Liberty
109
and Public Worship . .
CHAP. VI.-Of different Forms of Government 11
CHAP. V. -Of Forins of Prayer in Public Worship
CHAP. VII.-of the British Constitution - 114
CHAP. VI.-or the Use of Sabbatical Institutions CHAP. VIII.-Of the Administration of Justice 123
CHAP. VII.-or the Scripture Account of Sabba. CHAP. IX.--Of Crimes and Punishments - 131
tical Institutions . - -
CHAP. X.-of Religious Establishments and of
CHAP. VII.-By what Acts and Omissions the
Toleration
Duties of the Christian Sabbath is violated . 94 CHAP. XI.-Of Population and Provision; and of
CHAP. IX-Of Reverencing the Deity . . 95 Agriculture and Commeroe, as subservient'thereto 147
CHAP. XII.-Of War, and of Military Establish.
ments
. . . 100
'..
different formir
CHAR Vi
OR,
THE TRUTH OF THE SCRIPTURE HISTORY OF ST. PAUL EVINCED.
Page 1
Pag
CHAP. I.-Exposition of the Argument
1691 CUAP IX.-The First Epistle to the Thessalonians 224
CHAP. II.-The Epistle to the Romans
lie: CHAP. X. -Second Epistle to the Thessalonians 226
CHAP. II.-The First Epistle to the Corinthians 181 CHAP. XI.-The First Epistle to Timothy 228
CHAP. IV.--Second Epistle to the Corinthians 187 CHAP. XII.-The Second Epistle to Timothy . 230
CHAP. V.--The Epistle to the Galatians'
197 CHAP. XIII.- The Epistle to Titus .
234
CHAP. VI.-The Epistle to the Ephesians 207 CHAP, XIV.-The Epistle to Philemon
236
CHAP. VII. - The Epistle to the Philippians . 216 CHAP. XV.-The Subscriptions of the Epistles - 238
CHAP. VIII.-The Epistle to the Colossians - 990 CHAP. XVI.-The Conclusion
THE CLERGYMAN'S COMPANION IN VISITING THE SICK.
THE MANNER OF VISITING THE SICK.
Particular Prayers for the Sick
268
SECT. I.-The Assistance that is to be given to Sick
| A larger Form of Prayer for the Sick
and Dying Persons by the Ministry of the Clergy 251
Proper Psalms for the Sick
269
SECT. II.-Rules for the Manner of visiting the Sick ib.
A Declaration of Forgiveness
970
SECT. III.-Of instructing the Sick Man in the Na-
ture of Repentance, and Confession of his Sins 252
OCCASIONAL PRAYERS FOR THE SICK, viz.
Arguments and Exhortations to move the Sick
Man to Repentance and Confession of his Sins ib. A Prayer for a Person in the beginning of his Sick.
Arguments and general Heads of Discourse, by Iness .
. . . . . . .
way of Consideration, to awaken a stupid For Thankfulness in Sickness
Conscience, and the careless Sinner . . 254 For a Blessing on the Means used for a Sick Per-
SECT. IV. Of applying spiritual Remedies to the
son's Recovery . . .
unreasonable Fears and Dejections of the Sick 256 For a Sick Person, when there appears some Hope
Considerations to be oftered to Persons under 1 of Recovery
Religious Melancholy .
257 In behalf of the Sick Person, when he finds any
An Exercise against Despair
258 Abatement of his Distemper
SECT. V.-Considerations against Presumption. 200 | For one who is dangerously ill
The Order for the Visitation of the Sick
261 | For a Sick Person when Sickness continues long
The Communion of the Sick -
263 upon him .
Proper Collects that may be used with any of For the Grace of Patience, and a suitable Behavi-
the Prayers for the Sick
• . 266 our in a Sick Person to Friends and Attendants
For Spiritual Improvement by Sickness
For a Sick Person who is about to make his Wil 273
PRAYERS FOR THE SICK, viz.
For a Sick Penitent
For a Sick Person who intends to receive the bless. A general Prayer for the Acceptance of our Devo-
ed Sacrament
tione for the Sick
207) For a Sick Person that wants Sleep