Our Duty, with respect to Ourselves, consists in the proper Care of
the two Parts of our Nature, the mental and the bodily
Of the Passions or Motions of the Mind
Of Justice and Injustice, with respect to our Neighbour's property-to
bis Reputation to his Person--and to his Soul
Of social Duties, and first, Of the Love of our Country
Reciprocal Duties of Parents and Children-of Spiritual Pastors and
their Flocks-of Teachers and Scholars of Masters and Servants-of
Husbands and Wives-of collateral Relations-of Friends-of the
Rich and poor
Duty of the Wise and learned, and all who are possessed of uncom
Talents and Advantages
Divine Intention in engaging us in such a Variety of Connexions
Self-examination on the foregoing Heads recommended