CHAP. V. In what Cafes Toleration may be admitted, CHAP. VI. 53 If Non-Toleration is agreeable to the Law of Nature and of Society, CHAP. Vtr. 60 If Non-Toleration was known among the Greeks, 62 CHA P. XII. If Non-Toleration was part of the Divine Law among the Jews, and whether it was always put in practice, CHAP. XIII. 127 The great Toleration exercised among the fews, 165 CHAP. XIV. If Non-Toleration was taught by Christ, 183 CHAP. XV.. Teftimonies against Perfecution, CHAP. XVI. г96 v A Converfation between a Dying Man, and one in A Letter from a Beneficed Prieft, to Father Le Tellier, the Jefuit, dated the 6th of May, CHAP. XIX. Account of a Controverfial Dispute, which happen ed in China, CHA P. XX. 219 Whether it is of Service to indulge the People in |