The Elements of law

natural and politic

The general division of man's natural faculties -- the cause of sense -- of imagination and the kinds thereof -- of the several kinds of discursion of the mind -- of names, reasoning, and discourse of the tongue -- of a knowledge, opinion, and relief -- of delight and pain/good and eveil -- of the pleasurers of the senses/of honour -- of the passions of the mind -- of the difference between men in these discerning faculty and the cause. -- what imaginations and passions men have, at the names of things supernatural -- how by deliberation from passions proceed men's actions -- how by language men work upon each other's minds -- of the estate and right of nature -- of the divesting natural right by gift and covenant -- some of the laws of nature -- other laws of nature -- a confirmation of the same out of the word of God -- of the necessity and definition of a body politic -- of the requisites to the constitution of a commonwealth -- of the three sorts of commonwealth -- of the power of masters -- of the power of fathers, and of patrimonial kingdom -- the incommodities of several sorts of government compared -- that subjects are not bound to follow their private judgments in controversies of religion -- that subjects are not bound to follow the judgment of any authorities in controversies of religion which is not dependent on the sovereign power -- of the causes of rebellion -- of the duty of them that have sovereign power -- of the nature and kinds of laws.

Kessinger Pub Co
2004
9781419160752
book
Lexile: 
1 310

Holdings

181905