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Show The Epiflle ‘Dedicatory. The Contents of the Chapters. Authority, 'tis hard to pafle between the points of both unwounded. But yet, me thinks, the endeavour to advance the C ivill Power, {hould not be by the Civill Power condemned ,nor private men,by reprehend- ing it, declare they think that Power too great. Befides, 1 {peak not of the men, but (in the Abfiraét) or the Seat ofPowei‘,(li ke to thofe fimple and unpartiall creatures in the Roman Capitol, that with their noyfe de~ fended thofe within it,not becaufe they were they,but there,)of¥ending none,I think, but thofe without,or fuch withinfif there be a« ny fuch)as favour them. Ihat which perhaps may molt offend, are certain Tex ts of Holy Scripture,alledged by me to other pur~ pofe than ordinarily they ufe to be by 0thers. ButI have done it with due fubmifsi-J on, and allb (in order to my Subjeé'c necef - farily gfor they are the Outworks of t e Enem my,from whence they impugne the Civill Eggs: If notwithf‘tanding this,you find my [3d generally decryed, you may be plea- L to ex cufe your felfe, and fay Iam a man that love my own opinions,and think all true 1 "Ya that I honoured your Brother, and ho~ nour you, and have prefum 'd on that, to af- fume of beinthg,e asTiItlam e EWlt' h ou t your knowledge) SIR ) Paris. :1an i}. 1651. Your mofl humble an d obedient fervarit, mO fi THO.H03353,{ ihe firfi part, Of M A N_ _ Introa'ac'hon. _ T. OfSen/e. 2. of Imagination. Chap. _ . _ 3. 0f the Confeqnenee or Train of Imaginations. Page. I 3 4 3 I: 7. . 4. of Speech. 18 . < 0f Rea/on anal Science. 6.. 0f the interioar Beginnings of Volnntary Motions, commonl [4].. led the PafS'ionr; Ana' the Speeches hy which they are expre ea'. 2 3 . 0f the End: or Refolntions of szeoarfe. 3o g, of the Vertnes, commonly called Intellefinall, and their contrary Defec'fx. ' 32 9. 0f the fiverallSohjec't‘: of Knowledge. Io. of Power, Worth, Dignity, Honour, and Worthinefle. I I . 0f the Diflerenoe ofManners. 12. 0f Religion. 4o 4.1 . 4.7 . 52 13. 0f the Natnrall Condition of Mankind a: concerning their Felicity and Mifery. 6° 14.. 0f the fir]! and feoond Natnrall Lanes, and ofContrafl‘. 64. 15. of other Lawet 0 Nature. 7}: 16, 0f Perfims, Ant on, and things Perfimated. 30 The fecond Part, Of COMMON-W mun. 17. Of the CanfegGenerationflnd Definition ofa Common-wealth. 85, 18. 0f the Ri ht: of Soveraigne: hy Inflitntion. 88 I9. ijevera Kind: of Common-wealth h] Inflitflft'ms Md of SW" 20. 21. 22. 2 3. 24. cefs'ion to the: Surueralgn rower. 0f Dominion Paternall, and Deflation/l. 0f the Liherty of thjee75, of Syfleme: thjefi, Political]. and Private. 0f the Pahliqne Mini/fer: of Soveraign Power. 0f the Nutrition, and Proereation of a Common-wealth, 94. 101 107 I 1' 5 I23 127 2 5, 0f Coanfill, 131 26, of Civil! Leaver, 136 27, 0f Crimes, Excnfet, and Extennatiom, 28, 0f Pnnzflytnents, and Rewards, 151 16): 29, 0f tho/e thing: that Weaken, or tend to the Dtflolntion of'a Carer. mote-wealth, ~ 167 30, 0f the office of the Sorveraign Reprefentatiw. 175 3x , 0f the Kingdome ofGod hy Nature, '3‘86 he |