The fubject of inquiry, that nothing is really and ulti-
mately ill in the state of man, 4. Indifpofition of many
towards revelation accounted for, 6; particularly of
the french philofophers, 7, and Voltaire, 8. Chrifti-
anity really friendly to the interefts of mankind, 9.
Revelations made known by Mofes and Jesus Christ,
10, 11. Province and design of miracles, 12. What
is nature, 14; and the course of nature, 16; the god
of nature not to be loft fight of, 17. Plain old argu-
ment for believing a god, 18. Conceffion of d'Alem-
bert, 18; of Voltaire, 20. Reasons for rejecting divine
revelation, 21; how to be refuted, 22. Question to
be difcuffed at the next meeting.