CONTENTS. Of the Government of God by Rewards and Punishments; and particularly of the lat- Of the Moral Government of God. 65 Of a State of Probation, as implying Trial, Of a State of Probation, as intended for mo- ral Discipline and Improvement. 116 154 С НАР. Of the Government of God, considered as a Scheme or Constitution, imperfectly compre- bended. Page 179 Of the Importance of Chriftianity. 207 Of the supposed Presumption against a Revela- tion, conßdered as miraculous. 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 Obječtions. 247 Of Christianity, considered as a Scheme or Constitution, imperfeetly comprehended. 271 Of the particular System of Christianity; the Appointment of a Mediator, and the Re- |