. The Bridgewater treatises on the power, wisdom and goodness of God, as manifested in the creation. Treatise I-VIII . ent,we cannot imagine a more wondrous and beautifuladaptation between the state of external natureand the mechanism of human society/* * Political Economy, in connection with the Moral State andMoral Prospects of Society, Chap, ii, Art, 10. In the appendixto this work, on the subject of rent, we have made further obser-vations tending to prove that there is an optimism in the actualconstitution of the land, as in every thing else that has proceededfrom the hand of the Almighty


. The Bridgewater treatises on the power, wisdom and goodness of God, as manifested in the creation. Treatise I-VIII . ent,we cannot imagine a more wondrous and beautifuladaptation between the state of external natureand the mechanism of human society/* * Political Economy, in connection with the Moral State andMoral Prospects of Society, Chap, ii, Art, 10. In the appendixto this work, on the subject of rent, we have made further obser-vations tending to prove that there is an optimism in the actualconstitution of the land, as in every thing else that has proceededfrom the hand of the Almighty. END OF VOL. I. WILLIAM COLLINS & CO., PRINTERS, GLASGOW. THE BRIDaEWATER TREATISES ON THE POWER, WISDOM, AND GOODNESS OF GOD,AS MANIFESTED IN THE CREATION. TREATISE I. THE ADAPTATION OF EXTERNAL NATURE TO THE MORALAND INTELLECTUAL CONSTITUTION OF MAN. BY THOMAS CHALMERS, ON THE POWER WISDOM AND GOODNESS OF GODAS MANIFESTED IN THE ADAPTATION OF EXTERNAL NATURE TO THE MORAL ANDINTELLECTUAL CONSTITUTION OF MAN BY THE REV. THOMAS CHALMERS PROFESSOR OF DIVINITY IN THE UNIVERSITYOF EDINBURGH VOL II ALDI. LONDON WILLIAM PICKERING 1839 CONTENTS TO THE SECOND VOLUME. PART I. On the Adaptation of External Nature to theMoral Constitution of Man. PAGE Chap. VII. On those Special AfFections which conduce to the Economic Wellbeing of Society, . 7 VIII. On the Relation in which the Special AfFec-tions of our Nature stand to Virtue; and onthe Demonstration given forth by it, bothto the Character of Man and the Characterof God, 57 IX. Miscellaneous Evidences of Virtuous and Be-nevolent Design, in the Adaptation of Ex-ternal Nature to the Moral Constitution ofMan, 74 X. On the Capacities of the World for makinga Virtuous Species happy; and the Ar-gument deducible from this, both for theCharacter of God and the Immortality ofMan, 101 VI CONTENTS. PART II. On the Adaptation of External Nature to theIntellectual Constitution of Man. PAGE Chap. I. Chief Instances of this Adaptation, 133


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