CONTENTS. PART I. CHAPTER I.—Page 1. Things charged upon the primitive Christians, respecting their Religion. CHAPTER II.-Page 13. Of the Novelty that was charged upon Christianity. CHAPTER III.—Page 23. Things charged upon the Christians, respecting their outward Condition. CHAPTER IV.--Page 56. The charges brought against them, respecting their Life and Manners. CHAPTER V.—Page 71. Of the positive parts of their Religion: and first of their Piety towards God. d CHAPTER VI.—Page 89. Of Churches, and places of public Worship in the primitive |