SECT. II.—Consistency of this law examined by the morality, which is inculcated by the Old Testament.
SECT. III.—Examined by the morality of the New—these employments, if resorted to as diversions, pronounced, in both cases, to be a breach of a moral law.
CHAPTER VIII.
Objections to the preceding system, which includes these different prohibitions, as a system of moral education.
CHAPTER IX.
SECT. I.—Reply of the Quakers to these objections.
SECT. II.—Further reply of the Quakers on the same subject.
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