The art of law-giving in III books ... : to which is added an appendix concerning an House of Peers / by J. Harrington.

About this Item

Title
The art of law-giving in III books ... : to which is added an appendix concerning an House of Peers / by J. Harrington.
Author
Harrington, James, 1611-1677.
Publication
London :: Printed by J.C. for Henry Fletcher ...,
1659.
Rights/Permissions

This keyboarded and encoded edition of the work described above is co-owned by the institutions providing financial support to the Early English Books Online Text Creation Partnership. Searching, reading, printing, or downloading EEBO-TCP texts is reserved for the authorized users of these project partner institutions. Permission must be granted for subsequent distribution, in print or electronically, of this text, in whole or in part. Please contact project staff at eebotcp-info@umich.edu for further information or permissions.

Cite this Item
"The art of law-giving in III books ... : to which is added an appendix concerning an House of Peers / by J. Harrington." In the digital collection Early English Books Online 2. https://name.umdl.umich.edu/B23945.0001.001. University of Michigan Library Digital Collections. Accessed May 6, 2024.

Pages

The Second Book.

  • THe Preface, Shewing that there were Commonwealths before that of Israel.
  • CHAP. I. Shewing that Israel was a Commonwealth.
  • CHAP. II. Shewing what Com∣monwealth Israel was.
  • CHAP. III. Shewing the Anar∣chy or state of the Israelites under their Judges.
  • CHAP. IV. Shewing the state of the Israelites under their Kings to the captivity.
  • CHAP. V. Shewing the state of the Jews in captivity, and after their return from captivity; or the frame of the Jewish Common∣wealth:

Page [unnumbered]

  • and in that, the original of Ordination.
  • CHAP. VI. Shewing how Ordi∣nation was brought into the Chri∣stian Church, and the diverse waies of the same at divers times in use with the Apostles.
  • The Conclusion, Shewing that not God, nor Christ, nor the Apostles ever instituted any government Ecclesiastical or Civil, upon other principles then those onely of Hu∣mane Prudence.
Do you have questions about this content? Need to report a problem? Please contact us.