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Leviathan or the Matter, Forme, & Power of a Common-wealth, Ecclesiasticall and Civill, by Thomas Hobbes of Malmesbury

Table of Contents

  • Contents
  • Introduction
  • The First Part: Of Man
  • I: Of Sense
  • II: Of Imagination
  • III: Of the Consequence or Train of Imaginations
  • IV: Of Speech
  • V: Of Reason and Science
  • VI: Of the Interior Beginnings of Voluntary Notions, Commonly called the Passions; and the Speeches by which They are Expressed
  • VII: Of the Ends or Resolutions of Discourse
  • VIII: Of the Virtues Commonly called Intellectual; and theirContrary Defects
  • IX: Of the Several Subject of Knowledge
  • X: Of Power, Worth, Dignity, Honour and Worthiness
  • XI: Of the Difference of Manners
  • XII: Of Religion
  • XIII: Of the Natural Condition of Mankind as Concerning their Felicity and Misery
  • XIV: Of the First and Second Natural Laws, and Of Contracts
  • XV: Of Other Laws of Nature
  • XVI: Of Persons, Authors, and Things Personated
  • The Second Part: Of Commonwealth
  • XVII: Of the Causes, Generation, and Definition of a Commonwealth
  • XVIII: Of the Rights of Sovereigns by Institution
  • XIX: Of the Several Kinds of Commonwealth by Institution, and of Succession to the Sovereign Power
  • XX: Of Dominion Paternal and Despotical
  • XXI: Of the Liberty of Subjects
  • XXII: Of Systems Subject Political and Private
  • XXIII: Of the Public Ministers of Sovereign Power
  • XXIV: Of the Nutrition and Procreation of a Commonwealth
  • XXV: Of Counsel
  • XXVI: Of Civil Laws
  • XXVII: Of Crimes, Excuses, and Extenuations
  • XXVIII: Of Punishments and Rewards
  • XXIX: Of Those Things that Weaken or Tend to the Dissolution of a Commonwealth
  • XXX: Of the Office of the Sovereign Representative
  • XXXI: Of the Kingdom of God by Nature
  • The Third Part: Of a Christian Commonwealth
  • XXXII: Of the Principles of Christian Politics
  • XXXIII: Of the Number, Antiquity, Scope, Authority, and Interpreters of the Books of Holy Scripture
  • XXXIV: Of the Signification of Spirit, Angel, and Inspiration in the Books of Holy Scripture
  • XXXV: Of the Signification in Scripture of Kingdom of God, of Holy, Sacred, and Sacrament
  • XXXVI: Of the Word of God, and of Prophets
  • XXXVII: Of Miracles and their Use
  • XXXVIII: Of the Signification in Scripture of Eternal Life, Hell, Salvation, the World to Come, and Redemption
  • XXXIX: Of the Signification in Scripture of the Word Church
  • XL: Of the Rights of the Kingdom of God, in Abraham, Moses, the High Priests, and the Kings of Judah
  • XLI: Of the Office of our Blessed Saviour
  • XLII: Of Power Ecclesiastical
  • XLIII: Of What is Necessary for a Man’s Reception into the Kingdom of Heaven
  • The Fourth Part: Of the Kingdom of Darkness
  • XLIV: Of Spiritual Darkness From Misinterpretation of Scripture
  • XLV: Of Demonology and Other Relics of the Religion of the Gentiles
  • XLVI: Of Darkness from Vain Philosophy and Fabulous Traditions
  • XLVII: Of the Benefit that Proceedeth from such Darkness, and to Whom it Accrueth
  • A Review and Conclusion