[Lesson VII].—Justice and the rules of Christianity identical and inseparable, [411], [412].
[Lesson VIII].-The golden rule considered in relation to slavery, [413] to [416].
[Lesson IX].—The unchangeableness of God, and human misery caused by a general rebellion against his laws, [417] to [420].
[Lesson X].—Christianity incompatible with savage life, [420], [421].
[Lesson XI].—Gradation in intellect and condition no impediment to Christianity, [421].
[Lesson XII].—Christianity and slavery not antagonistic, [422].
[Lesson XIII].—Christian humility inculcated, [423].
[Lesson XIV].—The radiance of Christian hope equalizes all variety of condition, [423], [424]; sketch of the slave’s prospect of immortal happiness, [426] to [428].
[Lesson XV].—The feebleness of finite conceptions of infinity, [428], [429]; hope for the submissive, [430], [431]; the requirement of God that the strong should protect the weak, [432].
STUDY VI.