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[ LETTER I. Of the Sources of Credulity, and
of the Motives which should lead to an examination of religion. ]
[ LETTER II. Of the Ideas which Religion
gives us of the Divinity ]
[ LETTER III. An Examination of the Holy
Scriptures, of the Nature of the Christian Religion, and of the
Proofs upon which Christianity is founded ]
[ LETTER IV. Of the fundamental dogmas of
the Christian Religion ]
[ LETTER V. Of the Immortality of the Soul,
and of the Dogma of another Life ]
[ LETTER VI. Of the Mysteries, Sacraments,
and Religious Ceremonies of Christianity ]
[ LETTER VII. Of the pious Rites, Prayers,
and Austerities of Christianity ]
[ LETTER VIII. Of Evangelical Virtues and
Christian Perfection ]
[ LETTER IX. Of the advantages contributed
to Government by Religion ]
[ LETTER X. On the Advantages Religion
confers on those who profess it ]
[ LETTER XI. Of Human or Natural Morality
]
[ LETTER XII. Of the small Consequence to be
attached to Men's Speculations, and the Indulgence which should be
extended to them ]
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