Happiness is founded in rectitude of conduct, 80 Virtue man's highest interest, : : SECT. 4. SECT. 5. : pafsions, : : : : : : : : Excellence of the Christian religion, Reflections occafioned by a review of the blessings, pronounced by Christ on his difciples, in his fermon on the mount, Schemes of life often illufory, : : SECT. 11. The pleasures of virtuous fenfibility, SECT. 12. On the true honour of man, : : SECT. 18. On the imperfection of that happiness which : : SECT. 19. What are the real and folid enjoyments Truft in the care of Providence recommended, 229 Piety and gratitude enliven profperity, Virtue, when deeply rooted, is not fubject bafsadour, to King Pyrrhus, who at- tempted to bribe him to his interests, by the offer of a great sum of money, Character of James I. King of England, Charles V. Emperour of Germany, refigns |