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PAGE A Posthumous TREATISE ON THE CHRISTIAN DOCTRINE, compiled from the Holy Scriptures alone BOOK II.-OF THE WORSHIP of God. CHAP. II.-Of the Proximate Causes of Good Works CHAP. III –Of the Virtues belonging to the Worship of God CHAP. V.- Of Oaths and the Lot CHAP. VII.--On the time for Divine Worship; wherein are consi- dered the Sabbath, Lord's Day, and Festivals CHAP. VIII.-Of Our Duties towards Men; and the general Virtues CHAP. IX.-Of the First Class of special Virtues connected with the CHAP. X.-Of the Second Class of Virtues connected with the Duty CHAP. XI.-Of the Duties of Man towards his Neighbour, and the Virtues comprehended under those Duties CHAP. XII.—Of the special Virtues or Duties which regard our CHAP. XIII.-Of the Second Class of Special Duties towards our CHAP. XIV.-The Second Class of special Duties towards our CHAP. XV.-9f the reciprocal Duties of Man towards his Neigh- bour ; and especially of Private Duties CAAP. XVI.-Of the remaining Class of Private Duties |