Hobbs's tripos, in three discourses: The first, Humane nature, or the fundamental elements of policy, being a discovery of the faculties, acts and passions of the soul of man, from their original causes, according to such philosophical principles as are not commonly known, or asserted; The second, De corpore politico, or the elements of law, moral and politick, with discourses upon several heads, as of the law of nature, oaths and covenants, several kinds of govenments, with the changes and revolutions of them; The third, Of liberty and necessity, wherein all controversie concerning predestination, election, free-will, grace, merits, reprobation, is fully decided and cleared (3rd ed.), 1684, p.180-187
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