Contents
Table of Contents
Chapter II. Of the Government of God by Rewards and Punishments; and Particularly of the Latter.
Chapter III. Of the Moral Government of God.
Chapter IV. Of a State of Probation, as Implying Trial, Difficulties, and Danger.
Chapter V. Of a State of Probation, as Intended for Moral Discipline and Improvement.
Chapter VI. Of the Opinion of Necessity, Considered as Influencing Practice.
Part II. Of Revealed Religion.
Chapter I. Of the Importance of Christianity.
Chapter II. Of the Supposed Presumption Against a Revelation Considered as Miraculous.
Chapter IV. Of Christianity, Considered as a Scheme or Contstitution, Imperfectly Comprehended.