A DISCOURSE CONCERNING THE HAPPINESS OF GOOD MEN, AND THE PUNISHMENT OF THE WICKED, IN THE NEXT WORLD, &'c. t UNDER THE FOLLOWING HEADS; VIZ. J. CONCERNING THE TRUE REA- II. CONCERNING THE NATURAL AND IV. CONCERNING THE GOSPEL-EVI- V. THAT SALVATION, WHICH 18 III. WHAT FARTHER EVIDENCE THE VI. THE CONCLUSION. A COMPARI- THE CONTENT S. THE INTRODUCTION. CHAP. I. Page 9 Concerning the true reason and foundation of our faith and hope of immortal life. SECT. I. That we must resolve the certainty of our faith as to another life wholly into a divine revelation. SECT. II. Of what use natural and moral arguments are for the proof of the immortality of the foul and a future state. CHA P. II. 10 ib. 17 Concerning the natural and moral arguments of a future state. SECT. I. That there is no appearance of reason against the belief of another life. SECT. II. The first natural argument for immortality from the nature of the foul. SECT. III. 24 ib. 36 The immortality of the foul proved from the universal consent of mankind in this belief. A digreffion concerning connate ideas, or inbred knowledge. SECT. IV. The immortality of the foul proved from the natural defires of immortality, and the juftice of the Divine Providence. 55 70 CHA P. III. What farther evidence the law of Mofes gives us of the immor. The Mosaical evidence for the immateriality of the foul. Page 79 ib. SEC T. III. The Mofaical evidence of a future state from the Divine Provi- CHAP. IV. |