Chapter I. Ceremonial adjusted, between Author and Reader――Affectation of Precendency in the former――Various Claim to Inspiration――Bards; Prophets; Sibylline Scripture――Written Oracles; in Verse and Prose――Common Interest of antient Letters and Christianity――State of Wit, Elegance, and Correctness――Poetick Truth――Preparation for Criticism on our Author, in his concluding TreatiseChapter II. Generation and Succession of our national and modern Wit――Manners of the Proprietors――Corporation, and Joint-Stock――Statute against Criticism. A Coffee-house Committee――Mr. Bays――Other Bays's in Divinity――Censure of our Author's Dialogue-Piece; and of the Manner of Dialogue-Writing, us'd by Reverand WitsChapter III. Of Extent or Latitude of Thought――Free-Thinkers――Their Cause, and Character――Dishonesty, a Half-Thought――Short-Thinking, Cause of Vice and Bigotry――Agreement of Slavery and Superstition――Liberty, civil, moral, spiritual――Free-thinking Divines――Representatives incognito――Embassadors from the Moon――Effectual Determination of Christian Controversy and Religious Belief