Thomas Hobbes · 1651
49 chapters · 211,551 words
Introduction
Part I, Chapter I: Of Sense
Part I, Chapter II: Of Imagination
Part I, Chapter III: Of the Consequence or Trayne of Imaginations
Part I, Chapter IV: Of Speech
Part I, Chapter V: Of Reason, and Science
Part I, Chapter VI: Of the Interiour Beginnings of Voluntary Motions
Part I, Chapter VII: Of the Ends or Resolutions of Discourse
Part I, Chapter VIII: Of the Vertues Commonly Called Intellectual
Part I, Chapter IX: Of the Severall Subjects of Knowledge
Part I, Chapter X: Of Power, Worth, Dignity, Honour and Worthiness
Part I, Chapter XI: Of the Difference of Manners
Part I, Chapter XII: Of Religion
Part I, Chapter XIII: Of the Naturall Condition of Mankind
Part I, Chapter XIV: Of the First and Second Naturall Lawes, and of Contracts
Part I, Chapter XV: Of Other Lawes of Nature
Part I, Chapter XVI: Of Persons, Authors, and Things Personated
Part II, Chapter XVII: Of the Causes, Generation, and Definition of a Common-wealth
Part II, Chapter XVIII: Of the Rights of Soveraignes by Institution
Part II, Chapter XIX: Of the Severall Kinds of Common-wealth by Institution
Part II, Chapter XX: Of Dominion Paternall and Despoticall
Part II, Chapter XXI: Of the Liberty of Subjects
Part II, Chapter XXII: Of Systemes Subject, Politicall, and Private
Part II, Chapter XXIII: Of the Publique Ministers of Soveraign Power
Part II, Chapter XXIV: Of the Nutrition, and Procreation of a Common-wealth
Part II, Chapter XXV: Of Counsell
Part II, Chapter XXVI: Of Civill Lawes
Part II, Chapter XXVII: Of Crimes, Excuses, and Extenuations
Part II, Chapter XXVIII: Of Punishments, and Rewards
Part II, Chapter XXIX: Of Those Things That Weaken, or Tend to the Dissolution of a Common-wealth
Part II, Chapter XXX: Of the Office of the Soveraign Representative
Part II, Chapter XXXI: Of the Kingdome of God by Nature
Part III, Chapter XXXII: Of the Principles of Christian Politiques
Part III, Chapter XXXIII: Of the Number, Antiquity, Scope, Authority, and Interpreters of the Books of Holy Scripture
Part III, Chapter XXXIV: Of the Signification of Spirit, Angel, and Inspiration in the Books of Holy Scripture
Part III, Chapter XXXV: Of the Signification in Scripture of Kingdome of God, of Holy, Sacred, and Sacrament
Part III, Chapter XXXVI: Of the Word of God, and of Prophets
Part III, Chapter XXXVII: Of Miracles, and Their Use
Part III, Chapter XXXVIII: Of the Signification in Scripture of Eternall Life, Hell, Salvation, the World to Come, and Redemption
Part III, Chapter XXXIX: Of the Signification in Scripture of the Word Church
Part III, Chapter XL: Of the Rights of the Kingdome of God, in Abraham, Moses, the High Priests, and the Kings of Judah
Part III, Chapter XLI: Of the Office of Our Blessed Saviour
Part III, Chapter XLII: Of Power Ecclesiasticall
Part III, Chapter XLIII: Of What Is Necessary for a Man's Reception into the Kingdome of Heaven
Part III, Chapter XLIV: Of Spirituall Darknesse from Misinterpretation of Scripture
Part III, Chapter XLV: Of Daemonology, and Other Reliques of the Religion of the Gentiles
Part III, Chapter XLVI: Of Darknesse from Vain Philosophy, and Fabulous Traditions
Part III, Chapter XLVII: Of the Benefit That Proceedeth from Such Darknesse
A Review and Conclusion