404 On Natural and Moral Philosophy. 



mired, -iiv the conflict with difficulties and 

 dangers, in the exposure of self to every thing 

 which is alarming and awful to self, in the 

 sacrifice even of > life, and all through the im- 

 perious influence of an image of the mind, 

 which is for ever alluring, beautiful, sublime ? 



I give no answer to these queries, I submit 

 them, gentlemen, to your consideration, as 

 suggesting a more than probable error, which 

 enters into the fabrication of such theories, and 

 the necessity of recalling enquiry to the only 

 way, whereby, if possible, error may be 

 avoided in explaining and ascertaining the true 

 theory of moral mind. 



