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This collection of sermons offers close reflections on human nature, conscience, and moral obligation, linking inward psychology with outward conduct. It argues that reason and moral sense underpin religious duties and that Christian relations and public behavior depend on practical decency, self-government, and charity. Sermons range from analyses of social duties, truthfulness, and the management of passions to defenses of faith against skeptical doubts, combining pastoral exhortation with philosophical argument to guide virtuous life in ordinary institutions.
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