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Leviathan by Thomas Hobbes
PART III.
Leviathan by Thomas Hobbes
PART III.
Chapter 84
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Chapters
Chapter 1: Chapter 1
Chapter 2: 6. OF THE INTERIOUR BEGINNINGS OF VOLUNTARY MOTIONS, COMMONLY CALLED THE
Chapter 3: 8. OF THE VERTUES, COMMONLY CALLED INTELLECTUALL, AND THEIR CONTRARY
Chapter 4: 13. OF THE NATURALL CONDITION OF MANKIND AS CONCERNING THEIR FELICITY
Chapter 5: 16. OF PERSONS, AUTHORS, AND THINGS PERSONATED
Chapter 6: 19. OF SEVERALL KINDS OF COMMON-WEALTH BY INSTITUTION; AND OF SUCCESION
Chapter 7: 29. OF THOSE THINGS THAT WEAKEN, OR TEND TO THE DISSOLUTION OF A
Chapter 8: 31. OF THE KINGDOM OF GOD BY NATURE
Chapter 9: 33. OF THE NUMBER, ANTIQUITY, SCOPE, AUTHORITY, AND INTERPRETERS OF THE
Chapter 10: 34. OF THE SIGNIFICATION, OF SPIRIT, ANGELL, AND INSPIRATION IN THE
Chapter 11: 35. OF THE SIGNIFICATION IN SCRIPTURE OF THE KINGDOME OF GOD, OF HOLY,
Chapter 12: 38. OF THE SIGNIFICATION IN SCRIPTURE OF ETERNALL LIFE, HEL, SALVATION,
Chapter 13: 40. OF THE RIGHTS OF THE KINGDOME OF GOD, IN ABRAHAM, MOSES, THE HIGH
Chapter 14: 43. OF WHAT IS NECESSARY FOR MANS RECEPTION INTO THE KINGDOME OF HEAVEN
Chapter 15: 47. OF THE BENEFIT PROCEEDING FROM SUCH DARKNESSE; AND TO WHOM IT
Chapter 16: 48. A REVIEW AND CONCLUSION
Chapter 17: PART I.
Chapter 18: CHAPTER I. OF SENSE
Chapter 19: CHAPTER II. OF IMAGINATION
Chapter 20: CHAPTER III. OF THE CONSEQUENCE OR TRAYNE OF IMAGINATIONS
Chapter 21: CHAPTER IV. OF SPEECH
Chapter 22: CHAPTER V. OF REASON, AND SCIENCE.
Chapter 23: CHAPTER VI. OF THE INTERIOUR BEGINNINGS OF VOLUNTARY MOTIONS
Chapter 24: CHAPTER VII. OF THE ENDS OR RESOLUTIONS OF DISCOURSE
Chapter 25: CHAPTER VIII. OF THE VERTUES COMMONLY CALLED INTELLECTUAL; AND THEIR
Chapter 26: 10. 20.) some said, "He hath a Divell, and is mad;" whereas others
Chapter 27: CHAPTER IX. OF THE SEVERALL SUBJECTS OF KNOWLEDGE
Chapter 28: 1. Consequences from the Accidents common to all Bodies Naturall;
Chapter 29: 2. PHYSIQUES, or Consequences from Qualities
Chapter 30: 1. Of Consequences from the Institution of COMMON-WEALTHS, to
Chapter 31: 2. Of Consequences from the same, to the Duty and Right of
Chapter 32: CHAPTER X. OF POWER, WORTH, DIGNITY, HONOUR AND WORTHINESS
Chapter 33: CHAPTER XI. OF THE DIFFERENCE OF MANNERS
Chapter 34: CHAPTER XII. OF RELIGION
Chapter 35: CHAPTER XIII. OF THE NATURALL CONDITION OF MANKIND,
Chapter 36: CHAPTER XIV. OF THE FIRST AND SECOND NATURALL LAWES, AND OF CONTRACTS
Chapter 37: CHAPTER XV. OF OTHER LAWES OF NATURE
Chapter 38: introduction of Warre; which is against the Law of Nature; and is
Chapter 39: CHAPTER XVI. OF PERSONS, AUTHORS, AND THINGS PERSONATED
Chapter 40: PART II.
Chapter 41: CHAPTER XVII. OF THE CAUSES, GENERATION, AND DEFINITION OF A
Chapter 42: CHAPTER XVIII. OF THE RIGHTS OF SOVERAIGNES BY INSTITUTION
Chapter 43: 1. The Subjects Cannot Change The Forme Of Government
Chapter 44: 2. Soveraigne Power Cannot Be Forfeited
Chapter 45: 3. No Man Can Without Injustice Protest Against The Institution Of The
Chapter 46: 4. The Soveraigns Actions Cannot Be Justly Accused By The Subject
Chapter 47: 5. What Soever The Soveraigne Doth, Is Unpunishable By The Subject
Chapter 48: 6. The Soveraigne Is Judge Of What Is Necessary For The Peace And
Chapter 49: 7. The Right of making Rules, whereby the Subject may every man know
Chapter 50: 8. To Him Also Belongeth The Right Of All Judicature And Decision Of
Chapter 51: 9. And Of Making War, And Peace, As He Shall Think Best:
Chapter 52: 10. And Of Choosing All Counsellours, And Ministers, Both Of Peace, And
Chapter 53: 11. And Of Rewarding, And Punishing, And That (Where No
Chapter 54: 12. And Of Honour And Order
Chapter 55: CHAPTER XIX. OF THE SEVERALL KINDS OF COMMON-WEALTH BY INSTITUTION,
Chapter 56: CHAPTER XX. OF DOMINION PATERNALL AND DESPOTICALL
Chapter 57: 21. 2,3) "Go into the Village over against you, and you shall find a
Chapter 58: CHAPTER XXI. OF THE LIBERTY OF SUBJECTS
Chapter 59: CHAPTER XXII. OF SYSTEMES SUBJECT, POLITICALL, AND PRIVATE
Chapter 60: CHAPTER XXIII. OF THE PUBLIQUE MINISTERS OF SOVERAIGN POWER
Chapter 61: CHAPTER XXIV. OF THE NUTRITION, AND PROCREATION OF A COMMON-WEALTH
Chapter 62: CHAPTER XXV. OF COUNSELL
Chapter 63: CHAPTER XXVI. OF CIVILL LAWES
Chapter 64: 1. The Legislator in all Common-wealths, is only the Soveraign, be he
Chapter 65: 2. The Soveraign of a Common-wealth, be it an Assembly, or one Man, is
Chapter 66: 3. When long Use obtaineth the authority of a Law, it is not the
Chapter 67: 4. The Law of Nature, and the Civill Law, contain each other, and are
Chapter 68: 5. If the Soveraign of one Common-wealth, subdue a people that have
Chapter 69: 6. Seeing then all Lawes, written, and unwritten, have their Authority,
Chapter 70: 7. That Law can never be against Reason, our Lawyers are agreed; and
Chapter 71: 8. From this, that the Law is a Command, and a Command consisteth in
Chapter 72: 1. The Edicts, Constitutions, and Epistles Of The Prince, that is, of
Chapter 73: 2. The Decrees Of The Whole People Of Rome (comprehending the Senate,)
Chapter 74: 3. The Decrees Of The Common People (excluding the Senate,) when they
Chapter 75: 4. Senatus Consulta, the Orders Of The Senate; because when the people
Chapter 76: 5. The Edicts Of Praetors, and (in some Cases) of the Aediles: such as
Chapter 77: 6. Responsa Prudentum; which were the Sentences, and Opinions of those
Chapter 78: 7. Also, Unwritten Customes, (which in their own nature are an imitation
Chapter 79: CHAPTER XXVII. OF CRIMES, EXCUSES, AND EXTENUATIONS
Chapter 80: CHAPTER XXVIII. OF PUNISHMENTS, AND REWARDS
Chapter 81: CHAPTER XXIX. OF THOSE THINGS THAT WEAKEN, OR TEND TO THE DISSOLUTION OF
Chapter 82: CHAPTER XXX. OF THE OFFICE OF THE SOVERAIGN REPRESENTATIVE
Chapter 83: CHAPTER XXXI. OF THE KINGDOME OF GOD BY NATURE
Chapter 84: PART III.
Chapter 85: CHAPTER XXXII. OF THE PRINCIPLES OF CHRISTIAN POLITIQUES
Chapter 86: CHAPTER XXXIII. OF THE NUMBER, ANTIQUITY, SCOPE, AUTHORITY, AND
Chapter 87: 27. which was also commanded to be written on stones, in their entry
Chapter 88: 22. 8 & 23. 1,2,3)
Chapter 89: 14. 15. 63.
Chapter 90: 126. whereby it is manifest that the Psalter was compiled, and put into
Chapter 91: CHAPTER XXXIV. OF THE SIGNIFICATION OF SPIRIT, ANGEL, AND INSPIRATION IN
Chapter 92: 8. 1. Where when the earth was covered with Waters, as in the beginning,
Chapter 93: CHAPTER XXXV. OF THE SIGNIFICATION IN SCRIPTURE OF KINGDOME OF GOD, OF
Chapter 94: CHAPTER XXXVI. OF THE WORD OF GOD, AND OF PROPHETS
Chapter 95: 18. 1.) by an apparition of three Angels; and to Abimelech (Gen. 20. 3.)
Chapter 96: 26. 24.) to Isaac in the night; (that is, in his sleep, or by dream):
Chapter 97: 12. 6,7,8.) "If there be a Prophet among you, I the Lord will make my
Chapter 98: 4. 2, &c) speaking expressely of the means to examine Spirits, whether
Chapter 99: CHAPTER XXXVII. OF MIRACLES, AND THEIR USE
Chapter 100: 13. 58.) that he wrought not many Miracles in his own countrey, because
Chapter 101: 18. of Deuteronomy; That wee take not any for Prophets, that teach any
Chapter 102: CHAPTER XXXVIII. OF THE SIGNIFICATION IN SCRIPTURE OF ETERNALL LIFE,
Chapter 103: CHAPTER XXXIX. OF THE SIGNIFICATION IN SCRIPTURE OF THE WORD CHURCH
Chapter 104: CHAPTER XL OF THE RIGHTS OF THE KINGDOME OF GOD, IN ABRAHAM, MOSES,
Chapter 105: CHAPTER XLI. OF THE OFFICE OF OUR BLESSED SAVIOUR
Chapter 106: CHAPTER XLII. OF POWER ECCLESIASTICALL
Chapter 107: 24. where he saith, "As in Adam all die, so in Christ all shall be
Chapter 108: 5. 39.) "Search the Scriptures; for in them yee thinke to have eternall
Chapter 109: 2. of the same Chapter) "Serving of Tables," is a service done to the
Chapter 110: CHAPTER XLIII. OF WHAT IS NECESSARY FOR A MANS RECEPTION INTO THE
Chapter 111: 11. 30.) that "Christs yoke is Easy, and his burthen Light:" Nor that
Chapter 112: 4. 2. "Every Spirit that confesseth that Jesus Christ is come in the
Chapter 113: PART IV.
Chapter 114: CHAPTER XLIV. OF SPIRITUALL DARKNESSE FROM MISINTERPRETATION OF
Chapter 115: 4. ver.3.) "Better is he that hath not yet been, than both they;" that
Chapter 116: 1. 12.); and againe, (2 Sam. 3. 35.) for the death of Abner. This
Chapter 117: CHAPTER XLV. OF DAEMONOLOGY, AND OTHER RELIQUES OF THE RELIGION OF THE
Chapter 118: CHAPTER XLVI. OF DARKNESSE FROM VAIN PHILOSOPHY, AND FABULOUS TRADITIONS
Chapter 119: CHAPTER XLVII. OF THE BENEFIT THAT PROCEEDETH FROM SUCH DARKNESSE, AND
OF A CHRISTIAN COMMON-WEALTH
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