TREATISE. - God, of 38
- (Originally Secs. 1–6, later, Chap. I.)
- Reasons which have caused mankind to create for themselves an Invisible Being which has been commonly called God 44
- (Originally Secs. 1–9 and x–xi, later Chap. II.)
- God, what is 52
- (Originally Secs. x–xi, later, Secs. 1–2, Chap. III.)
- Religions, what the word signifies, and how and why such a great number have been introduced in the world 56
- (Originally Secs. i–xxiii, later, Secs. 1–8, Chap. IV.)
- Moses, of 62
- (Originally Secs. ix–x, later, Secs. 1–2, Chap. V.)
- Numa Pompilius, of 71
- (Originally Secs. xi, later, Chap. VI.)
- Jesus Christ, of 72
- (Originally Secs. xii, later, Chap. VII.)
- Jesus Christ, of the Policy of 75
- (Originally Secs. xiii–xvi, later, Secs. 1–6, Chap. VIII.)
- Jesus Christ, of the Morals of 80
- (Originally Secs. xvii–xviii, later, Secs. 1–3, Chap. IX.)
- Jesus Christ, of the Divinity of 84
- (Originally Secs, xix–xxi, later, Secs. 1–3, Chap. X.)
- Mahomet 88
- (Originally Secs. xxii–xxiii, later, Secs. 1–3, Chap. XI.)
- Truths, sensible and obvious 93
- (Original Secs. i–vi.)
- Soul, of the 96
- (Original Secs. i–vii.)
- Demons, of Spirits called 101
- (Original Secs. i–vii.)
- Appendicitis 107
- Mahomet, Edition “En Suisse,” 1793 107
- De Tribus Impostoribus, Edition MDIIC 111
- (A literal translation of Latin reprint by E. Weller, 1876.)
- Cornell University 145
- Translations of Latin in the Text 146
- The Gentle Reader—Quixotism 149
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