Observations, censures, and confutations of notorious errours in Mr. Hobbes his Leviathan and other his bookes to which are annexed occasionall anim-adversions on some writings of the Socinians and such hæreticks of the same opinion with him / by William Lucy ...

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Observations, censures, and confutations of notorious errours in Mr. Hobbes his Leviathan and other his bookes to which are annexed occasionall anim-adversions on some writings of the Socinians and such hæreticks of the same opinion with him / by William Lucy ...
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Lucy, William, 1594-1677.
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London :: Printed by J.G. for Nath. Brooke ...,
1663.
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Hobbes, Thomas, 1588-1679. -- Leviathan.
State, The.
Political science.
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CHAP. XIX.
  • I. Equality of hopes doe's not render men enemies; 142
  • II. Nor of desires, as appeare's by the agreement between Abra∣ham and Lot; 143
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  • III. Nor self-conservation, much less delectation. ibid.
  • IV. How, and by what, Hopes and Feares work upon us. 144
    • Not Ahab's, but Jezebel's malice destroyed Naboth. 145
    • Objection answer'd. ibid.
    • The title of Occupancy sacred, &c. ibid.
    • Reason secureth men from feares; ibid.
    • Who apprehend no danger from any bare possibility of injury, 146
    • Which is generally restrained by the thoughts of God's punitive Justice. ibid.
    • How Reason or Armes decide the controversy before occupan∣cy. 147
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