INTRODUCTION
THE FIRST PART: Of Man
Of sense
1.
Of imagination
2.
Of the consequence or train of imaginations
3.
Of speech
4.
Of reason and science
5.
Of the interior beginnings of voluntary motions, commonly called the
passions; and the speeches by which they are expressed
6.
Of the ends or resolutions of discourse
7.
Of the virtues commonly called intellectual; and their contrary defects
8.
Of the several subject of knowledge
9.
Of power, worth, dignity, honour and worthiness
10.
Of the difference of manners
11.
Of religion
12.
Of the natural condition of mankind as concerning their felicity and misery
13.
Of the first and second natural laws, and of contracts
14.
Of other laws of nature
15.
Of persons, authors, and things personated
THE SECOND PART: Of Commonwealth
16.
Of the causes, generation, and definition of a Commonwealth
17.
Of the rights of sovereigns by institution
18.
Of the several kinds of Commonwealth by institution, and of succession to
the sovereign power
19.
Of dominion paternal and despotical
20.
Of the liberty of subjects
21.
Of systems subject political and private
22.
Of the public ministers of sovereign power
23.
Of the nutrition and procreation of a commonwealth
24.
Of counsel
25.
Of civil laws
26.
Of crimes, excuses, and extenuations
27.
Of punishments and rewards
28.
Of those things that weaken or tend to the dissolution of a commonwealth
29.
Of the office of the sovereign representative
30.
Of the kingdom of God by nature
31.
Leave a Comment