THE METHOD OF THE DIVINE GOVERNMENT, PHYSICAL AND MORAL. BY REV. JAMES M'COSH. NEW YORK: ROBERT CARTER & BROTHERS, No. 285 BROADWAY. 1851. SECTION I-Sources of our Idea of God, SECT. II.-Object of the Treatise; Investigation of the Providence of God, and the Conscience of Man, or the External and Internal Govern- GENERAL ASPECT OF THE DIVINE GOVERNMENT; PHENOMENA PRESENTED BY THE PROVIDENCE OF GOD, AND THE CON- SCIENCE OF MAN, THOUGH COMMONLY OVERLOOKED. SECT. I.-Instructive Views of God presented by His Government, SECT. II.-The Existence of Extensive Suffering, Bodily and Mental, SECT. III-The Restraints and Penalties of Divine Providence, SECT. IV.--The Alienation of God from Man, SECT. V.--The Alienation of Man from God, 65 GOVERNOR. SECT. I-Particular Review of the Five Phenomena before specified, SECT. II.-Other General Phenomena fitted to throw Light on the Condi- tion of the World, 77 |