The Elements of Law Natural and Politic
The Epistle Dedicatory
Part I. Human Nature
Chapter 1. The General Division of Man's Natural Faculties
Chapter 2. The Cause of Sense
Chapter 3. Of Imagination and the Kinds Thereof
Chapter 4. Of the Several Kinds of Discursion of the Mind
Chapter 5. Of Names, Reasoning, and Discourse of the Tongue
Chapter 6. Of a Knowledge, Opinion and Relief
Chapter 7. Of Delight and Pain; Good and Evil
Chapter 8. Of the Pleasures of the Senses; Of Honour
Chapter 9. Of the Passions of the Mind
Chapter 10. Of the Difference Between Men In These Discerning Faculty and the Cause
Chapter 11. What Imaginations and Passions Men Have, at the Names of Things Supernatural
Chapter 12. How by Deliberation From Passions Proceed Men's Actions
Chapter 13. How by Language Men Work Upon Each Other's Minds
Chapter 14. Of the Estate and Right of Nature
Chapter 15. Of the Divesting Natural Right by Gift and Covenant
Chapter 16. Some of the Laws of Nature
Chapter 17. Other Laws of Nature
Chapter 18. A Confirmation of the Same Out of The Word of God
Chapter 19. Of the Necessity and Definition of a Body Politic
Part II. De Corpore Politico
Chapter 20. Of the Requisites to the Constitution of a Commonwealth
Chapter 21. Of the Three Sorts of Commonwealth
Chapter 22. Of the Power of Masters
Chapter 23. Of the Power of Fathers, and of Patrimonial Kingdom
Chapter 24. The Incommodities of Several Sorts of Government Compared
Chapter 25. That Subjects are not Bound to Follow Their Private Judgments in Controversies of Religion
Chapter 26. That Subjects are not bound to follow the Judgment of any Authorities in Controversies of Religion which is not Dependent on the Sovereign Power
Chapter 27. Of the Causes of Rebellion
Chapter 28. Of the Duty of Them That Have Sovereign Power
Chapter 29. Of the Nature and Kinds of Laws
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