- CHAP.I.
Of the state of men without civill society. - CHAP.II.
Of the Law of nature concerning contracts. - CHAP.III.
Of the other Lawes of nature. - CHAP.IV.
That the Law of nature is a divine Law.
The Index of the chapters under
the titles of LIBERTY
- CHAP.V.
Of the causes, and first Originall, of civill government. - CHAP.VI.
Of the right, whether we consider it in an Assembly, or in one Person, which he hath who is endued with supreme authority - CHAP.VII.
Of the three kindes of government, democracy, Aristocracy, and Monarchy. - CHAP.VIII.
Of the right which Lords and Masters have over their Servants. - CHAP.IX.
Of the Rights which Parents have over their children, and of a Kingdome Paternall. - CHAP.X.
A comparison of the three kinds of government each with other, according to the inconveniences of each one. - CHAP.XI.
The places and examples of Scripture concerning the right of government, which make for proff of the foresaid Doctrines. - CHAP.XII.
Of the inward causes which dissolve all civill government - Chap.XIII.
Of the duties of those men who sit at the Helm of State. - CHAP.XIV.
Of Lawes, and Sinnes.
EMPIRE
- CHAP.XV.
Of Gods government by nature - CHAP.XVI.
Of his government by the old Covenant - CHAP.XVII.
Of his government by the new Covenant - CHAP.XVIII.
Of those things which are necessary for our entrance into the Kingdom of Heaven.