Chap. XI-English History-Mr. Hume,
Chap. XII-Important Eras of English History-
Alfred-King John-Henry VIL,
Chap XIII-Queen Elizabeth,
Chap. XIV-Moral Advantages to be drawn from
the Study of History, independen: of the examples
it exhibits-It proves the Corruption of Human
Nature-It demonstrates the superintending
power of Providence-Illustrated by Instances,
Chap. XV-On the Distinguishing Characters of
Christianity,
Chap. XVI-On the Scripture Evidences of Christi-
anity. The Christian Religion peculiarly adapted
to the Exigencies of Man; and especially calcu
lated to supply the Defects of Heathen Philosophy,
Chap. XVII The use of History in teaching the
Choice of Favourites-Flattery-Our Taste Im.
proved in the Arts of Adulation-The Dangers
of Flattery exemplified.
Chap XVIII-Religion necessary to the Well-Being
of States,
Chap. XIX-Integrity the true Political Wisdom,
Chap. XX--On the True Arts of Popularity,
Chap. XXI-The importance of the Royal Example
in promoting Loyalty-On False Patriotism-
Public Spirit,