The Definitive Third Edition of 1872: An IntroductionPreface to the Third Edition1The Philosophical Temper, First Enjoined by the Gospel12The Influence of Natural and Revealed Religion Respectively163Evangelical Sanctity the Perfection of Natural Virtue374The Usurpations of Reason545Personal Influence, the Means of Propagating the Truth756On Justice, as a Principle of Divine Governance997Contest between Faith and Sight1208Human Responsibility, as Independent of Circumstances1369Wilfulness, the Sin of Saul15610Faith and Reason, Contrasted as Habits of Mind17611The Nature of Faith in Relation to Reason20212Love the Safeguard of Faith against Superstition22213Implicit and Explicit Reason25114Wisdom, as Contrasted with Faith and with Bigotry27815The Theory of Developments in Religious Doctrine312