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Analogy of Religion to the Constitution and Course of Nature

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Analogy of Religion to the Constitution and Course of Nature

Joseph Butler

Joseph Butler's great work is the Analogy, published in 1736, and from that day read and admired by every highly-cultivated mind. He was induced to write by a state of things very remarkable in the history of religion. Debauchery and infidelity were almost universal, not in any one class of society but in all. England had reached the culminating point of irreligion, and the firm re-establishment of Episcopacy had as yet done nothing to mend the nation’s morals. Piety was deemed a mark of ignorance and vulgarity, and multitudes of those who professed it were persecuted to dungeons and death.

It was considered settled, especially in polite circles, that Christianity, after so long a prevalence, had been found out to be an imposture. The clergy, as a body, did nothing to dispel this moral gloom, but rather increased it by their violent and scandalous conduct. In the sad language of Bishop Warburton, “Religion had lost its hold on the minds of the people.”

To the Analogy no reply has ever been attempted. Extensive as is its diffusion, and great as is its acknowledged influence, infidelity has had the highest inducements to attempt to set it aside. Written for a present purpose, and most signally accomplishing it, it is yet so written as to endure, in full value, through all coming time. It is undoubtedly “the most original and the most profound work extant, in any language, on the philosophy of religion,” “the most argumentative and philosophical defence of Christianity ever submitted to the world.” - Summary by Preface

Year of Publication: 1873Genres: Christianity - Other
Running Time: 11 hours 41 minutes 45 seconds
#Chapter Name
1
The Nights
Editor’s Introduction
InTheDesert
34:02
2
The Nights
Editor’s Preface.
InTheDesert
3:06
3
The Nights
Conspectus - Part 1
InTheDesert
1:04:23
4
The Nights
Conspectus - Part 2
InTheDesert
53:37
5
The Nights
Advertisement prefixed to the First Edition & Introduction
InTheDesert
19:35
6
The Nights
A Future Life
InTheDesert
32:42
7
The Nights
The Government of God by Rewards and Punishments
InTheDesert
21:04
8
The Nights
The Moral Government of God
InTheDesert
45:19
9
The Nights
Probation, as implying Trial, Difficulties, and Danger
InTheDesert
15:46
10
The Nights
Probation, as intended for Moral Discipline and Improvement
InTheDesert
44:44
11
The Nights
The Opinion of Necessity, considered as influencing Practice
InTheDesert
28:24
12
The Nights
The Government of God, considered as a Scheme or Constitution, imperfectly comprehended
InTheDesert
21:08
13
The Nights
Conclusion
InTheDesert
12:11
14
The Nights
The Importance of Christianity
InTheDesert
33:02
15
The Nights
The supposed Presumption against a Revelation, considered as miraculous
InTheDesert
13:16
16
The Nights
Our Incapacity of judging, what were to be expected in a Revelation; and the Credibility, from Analogy, that it must contain things appearing liable to Objections
InTheDesert
28:54
17
The Nights
Christianity, considered as a Scheme or Constitution, imperfectly comprehended
InTheDesert
14:38
18
The Nights
The Particular System of Christianity; the Appointment of a Mediator, and the Redemption of the World by him
InTheDesert
35:20
19
The Nights
Want of Universality in Revelation; and of the supposed Deficiency in the Proof of it
InTheDesert
36:21
20
The Nights
The Particular Evidence for Christianity - Part 1
InTheDesert
25:44
21
The Nights
The Particular Evidence for Christianity - Part 2
InTheDesert
44:05
22
The Nights
Objections against arguing from the Analogy of Nature to Religion
InTheDesert
23:26
23
The Nights
Conclusion
InTheDesert
16:43
24
The Nights
Personal Identity
InTheDesert
14:08
25
The Nights
The Nature of Virtue
InTheDesert
20:07

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