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Philosophicall rudiments concerning government and society. Or, a dissertation concerning man in his severall habitudes and respects, as the member of a society, first secular, and then sacred. Containing the elements of civill politie in the agreement which it hath both with naturall and divine lawes. In which is demonstrated, both what the origine of justice is, and wherein the essence of Christian religion doth consist. Together with the nature, limits, and qualifications both of regiment and subjection.




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of the law of nature concerning contracts.
of the other lawes of nature.
that the law of nature is a divine law
of the causes, and first begining of civill government
of the right of him, whether counsell, or one man onely, who hath the supreme power in the city
of the three kindes of government, democraty, aristocraty, monarchie.
of the rights of lords over their servant
of the right of parents over their children and of hereditary government
a comparison between 3. kinds of government, according to their severall inconveniences.
places and examples of scripture of the rights of government agreeable to what hath been said before
of the internal causes, tending to the dissolution of any government
concerning the duties of them who bear rule
of lawes and trespasses
of the kingdome of god, by nature
of the kingdome of god under the old covenant
of the kingdome of god by the new covenant
concerning those things which are necessary for our entrance into the kingdome of heaven.

Philosophicall rudiments concerning government and society. Or, a dissertation concerning man in his severall habitudes and respects, as the member of a society, first secular, and then sacred. Containing the elements of civill politie in the agreement which it hath both with naturall and divine lawes. In which is demonstrated, both what the origine of justice is, and wherein the essence of Christian religion doth consist. Together with the nature, limits, and qualifications both of regiment and subjection.

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