| Preface. |
| PART I. General Misrepresentations by Mr. Williams |
| SECTION I. What is the question? |
| SECTION II. Degrees of evidence. |
| PART II. Examination of Mr. Williams's scheme. |
| SECTION I. His concessions. |
| SECTION II. Consequences. |
| SECTION III. Of ungodly men's communing. |
| SECTION IV. Of an indeterminate profession. |
| SECTION V. Mr. W. inconsistent with Mr. Stoddard. |
| SECTION VI. Visibility without probability. |
| SECTION VII. A converting ordinance. |
| SECTION VIII. Of sincerity. |
| SECTION IX. Public covenanting. |
| PART III. Remarks on Mr. Williams's Reasoning. |
| SECTION I. Method of disputing. |
| SECTION II. Misrepresentations. |
| SECTION III. Irrelevant arguments. |
| SECTION IV. Extraordinary notions. |
| SECTION V. Assertions instead of arguments. |
| SECTION VI. Sacramental actions. |
| SECTION VII. Begging the question. |
| SECTION VIII. Mr. W. begs the question. |
| SECTION IX. Mr. W. is inconsistent with himself. |
| SECTION X. Other inconsistencies. |
| SECTION XI. Arguments hostile to both sides |
| SECTION XII. The passover and circumcision. |
| SECTION XIII. Of Judas's communicating. |
| SECTION XIV. Of being born in covenant. |
| SECTION XV. Of coming without a known right. |
| SECTION XVI. Tendency to perplexity. |
| SECTION XVII. Of commanding to partake. |
| Appendix. A letter to the people of Northampton. |