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- Every man born under a Law-ma∣ker and a Law, chapter 21. s. 3. page 155. s. 7. page 158.
- The Decalogue was no new Law, s. 10. page 161.
- Exceptions against Mr. Hobbes's definition of the Law of Nature, chapter 25. s. 3. page 192.
- How the Law of Nature, obligeth strangers to mutuall succour in di∣stresse, chapter 27. s. 1. page 209.
- How it give's rules for the attain∣ing eternall felicity after death, s. 10. page 223.
- Mr. Hobbes make's the Law of Na∣ture to act against the Law of Na∣ture, chapter 30. s. 9. page 282.
- Liberality what, chapter 29. s. 13. page 270.
- Liberty no such thing as Mr. Hobbes describe's it, chapter 25. s. 2. page 191.
- Light, or colour figured, how condu∣cible to sight, chapter 1. s. 3. page 5.
- Light illustrate's the medium, but doe's not terminate sight, chapter 3. s. 7. page 16. s. 8. page 17.
- How our Saviour is said to be a Light, &c. Luke 2.32. chapter 32. s. 17. page 344.
- How Christ is called the Light ac∣cording to Socinus; how according to the Bishop, chapter 33. s. 7. page 362. Preservation of life not the principall of mans happinesse, chapter 22. s. 4. page 166. When, and how to be regar∣ded, chapter 36. s. 12. page 436.
- In what cases life should not be prefer'd to death, chapter 22. s. 9. page 114. chapter 36. s. ••. page 420. s. ••. page 421. s. 4. page 423. s. 11. page 434.
- How Christ call's himself the life, chapter 32. s. 5. page 327.
- Eternal life before Christ's Incarna∣tion known to the Angels, blessed souls, Prophets, Philosophers, ib. s. 15. page 341. although not, till after∣ward,