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Entered, according to Act of Congress, in the year 1852, by
SEWALL HARDING,
In the Clerk's Office of the District Court of the District of Massachusetts.
SECT. I. Introductory Observations,
II. Holiness consists in Love,
III. What that Love is, in which all true Holiness consists,
IV. Self-love shown to be no Part of that Love in which Holiness
consists,
V. The foregoing Account of Holiness and Sin shown to be agree-
able to Reason, .
VI. Holiness consists in universal Benevolence,
VII. Objections answered,
VIII. Inferences from the foregoing Account of the Nature of
Holiness,
APPENDIX I. Answer to Mr. Hart's Remarks on President Edwards's
Dissertation concerning the Nature of true Virtue,
SECT. I. Mr. Hart's Objections against Mr. Edwards's making true Virtue
to consist primarily in Benevolence, which has universal Be-
ing for its primary Object, considered and answered,
II. Mr. Hart's Objections against Mr. Edwards's Notion of the sec-
ondary or natural Beauty in Virtue, considered and obviated,
III. Mr. Hart's Objections against Mr. Edwards's Account of natu-
ral Conscience and moral Sense, considered and answered,
IV. Mr. Hart's Account of the essential Nature of true Virtue, and
of a defective Sort of Virtue, considered, .