THE INDEX.
| OF LIBERTY. | ||
| CHAP. | PAGE | |
| 1. | Of the state of men without civil society | [1] |
| 2. | Of the law of nature concerning contracts | [14] |
| 3. | Of the other laws of nature | [29] |
| 4. | That the law of nature is a divine law | [59] |
| OF DOMINION. | ||
| 5. | Of the causes and first original of civil government | [63] |
| 6. | Of the right, whether we consider it in an assembly or in one person, which he hath who is endued with supreme authority | [71] |
| 7. | Of the three kinds of government, Democracy, Aristocracy, and Monarchy | [92] |
| 8. | Of the right which lords and masters have over their servants | [108] |
| 9. | Of the right which parents have over their children, and of a kingdom paternal | [114] |
| 10. | A comparison of the three kinds of government, each with other, according to the inconveniences of each one | [126] |
| 11. | The places and examples of Scripture concerning the right of government, which make for proof of the foresaid doctrines | [143] |
| 12. | Of the inward causes which dissolve all civil government | [149] |
| 13. | Of the duties of those men who sit at the helm of state | [165] |
| 14. | Of laws and sins | [182] |
| OF RELIGION. | ||
| 15. | Of God’s government by nature | [201] |
| 16. | Of his government by the old covenant | [226] |
| 17. | Of his government by the new covenant | [250] |
| 18. | Of those things which are necessary for our entrance into the kingdom of heaven | [298] |
PHILOSOPHICAL ELEMENTS
OF
A TRUE CITIZEN.