5. Moral good and evil.
Good and evil, as hath been shown, (Bk. II. chap. xx. SS 2, and chap. xxi. SS 43,) are
nothing but pleasure or pain, or that which occasions or procures pleasure or pain to us. Moral good and evil, then,
is only the conformity or disagreement of our voluntary actions to some law, whereby good or evil is drawn on us,
from the will and power of the law-maker; which good and evil, pleasure or pain, attending our observance or
breach of the law by the decree of the lawmaker, is that we call reward and punishment.