IntroductionSection 1. Concerning the Character of Virtue, agreeable to Truth or ReasonSection 2. Concerning that Character of Virtue and Vice, The Fitness or Unfitness of ActionsSection 3. Mr. Woolaston's Significancy of Truth, as the Idea of Virtue consideredSection 4. Shewing the Use of Reason concerning Virtue and Vice, upon Supposition that we receive these Ideas by a Moral SenseSection 5. Shewing that Virtue may have whatever is meant by Merit; and be rewardable upon the Supposition, that it is perceived by a Sense, and elected from Affection or InstinctSection 6. How far a Regard to the Deity is necessary to make an Action virtuous