Hartley on benevolence quoted, 27, note.
Impossibility of benevolence becoming a pleasure if practised only with a view to that end, 37.
Application to benevolence of the theory, that the moral unity of different ages is a unity not of standard but of tendency, 100.
Influenced by our imaginations, 132, 133.
Imperfectly recognised by the Stoics, 188, 192
Bentham, Jeremy, on the motives of human actions, i. 8, note.
On the pleasures and pains of piety quoted, 9, note.
On charity, 10, note.
On vice, 13, note.
On the sanctions of morality, 19, and note, 21.