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CONTENTS.
NTRODUCTION,
INTRO
PART I CHAP. I.
Of a Future Life.
CHA P. II.
Page i
37
Of the Government of God by Rewards and
Punishments; and particularly of the lat-
ter.
CHAP. III.
Of the Moral Government of God.
CHAP. IV.
46
65
Of a State of Probation, as implying Trial,
Difficulties and Danger.
CHAP. V.
103
Of a State of Probation, as intended for mo-
ral Difcipline and Improvement.
CH A P. VI
116
Of the Opinion of Neceffity, confidered as in-
fluencing Practice.
154
CHAP.
CHAP. VII.
Of the Government of God, confidered as a
Scheme or Conftitution, imperfectly compre-
bended.
Conclufion.
Page 179
197
PART II. CHAP. I.
Of the Importance of Chriftianity.
207
Of the fuppofed Prefumption against a Revela-
tion, confidered as miraculous.
CHA P. III.
236
Of our Incapacity of judging, what were to
be expected in a Revelation; and the Credi-
bility, from Analogy, that it must contain
things appearing liable to Objections. 247
CHA P. IV.
Of Chriftianity, confidered as a Scheme or
Conftitution, imperfectly comprehended. 271
Of the particular System of Christianity; the
Appointment of a Mediator, and the Re-
demption of the World by him.
284
Of the Want of Univerfality in Revelation:
and of the fuppofed Deficiency in the Proof
of it.
Page 314
Of the particular Evidence for Chriftianity.
CHAP. VIII.
345
Of the Objections which may be made against
arguing from the Analogy of Nature, to
Religion.
403
423
DISSERT. I.