PART I.
Introduction.—Systematic Beneficence argued.—Nature of such a System,
PART II.
Distinction between a General and Particular System. —Two Questions discussed. 1. What is the proportional amount of property or income to be given individually in charitable contributions; together with the principle on which the amount is to be ascertained? 2. How frequently should stated contributions be made? —The method of previous appropriations discussed, and the duty enforced,
PART III.
The General System given in detail.—1. It must consist of intellectual views, their inculcation, and harmonizing affections and desires. 2. Of general purposes and resolutions. 3. Of correspondent actions.—The adoption of the Individual System urged.—Systematic Beneficence an essential of Christian character,
CONCLUSION.
An Address to professed Christians.—An Address to the
Rich.—An Address to the Young,