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f man. 39. Prophecy. 40. Prediction of the future. CHAPTER VI. OBJECTION AND ANSWER. 41. Rationalism antagonistic to faith. 42. Self-love in the physical world. 43. Self-love in man. 44. Heroism of man. 45. Proceeding from love. 46. Is the cause of faith. 47. Is not the offspring of imagination 48. Depends on the subjection of the sensual appetites. 49. Furnishes evidence to faith. CHAPTER VII. PRELIMINARY DISPOSITIONS OF REVELATION. 50. Contingency in revelation. 51. Its removal. 52. Choice of a portion of mankind. 53. Beginning from an individual. 54. Election of that individual. CHAPTER VIII. PATRIARCHAL EPOCH. 55. Abraham. 56. His virtues. 57. Aim of his vocation. 58. Covenant established with him. 59. Circumcision. 60. Abraham's progeny. 61. Providential measures. CHAPTER IX. SINAITIC REVELATION. 62. Egyptian bondage. Moses. 63. Preamble of the revelation. 64. Modality of the revelation 65. Decalogue. CHAPTER X. THE TEN COMMANDMENTS. 66. First Commandment, 67. Second, 68. Third, 69. Fourth, 70. Fifth, 71. Sixth, Seventh, and Eighth, 72. Ninth. 73. Tenth. CHAPTER XI. SUCCESSIVE REVELATIONS. 74. Their character. 76. Their twofold direction. 75. Their sanction. CHAPTER XII. REVEALED NOTIONS RESPECTING GOD. 77. Knowledge of God. 78. Opportunity of such a knowledge. 79. Immediate relation between God and man. 80. Love of God. 81. Fear of God. 82. Other duties towards God. CHAPTER XIII. DUTIES TOWARDS FELLOW-MEN. 83. Justice. 84. Negative duties. 85. Positive duties. 86. Other duties. 87. Charity and benevolence. 88. Duties toward the animate and inanimate nature. CHAPTER XIV. DUTIES TOWARDS ONE'S-SELF. 89. Fundamental rule. 91. Sanctification. 90. Duties towards the body. 92. Other special obligations. CHAPTER XV. JUDAISM. 93. Religious idea. 94. Its vicissitudes among the Jews. 95. Mosaism. 96. Prophetism. CHAPTER XVI. CONCLUSION. 97. Action, creed, hopes. NOTICE. THE name of Isaac Reggio of Goritz, is now a celebrity in the Hebrew literary world. A man of vast mind, a profound scholar, a philosopher, and an elegant writer, his
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