Preface
Editor’s introduction
A note on the text
Bibliographical guide
Biographical notes
Principal dates
Politica Sacra et Civilis
Epistle to the reader
Dedicatory poem
The arguments of the several chapters
1 Of government in general,and the original thereof
2 Of government in general,and of a community civil
3 Of aneccoesiastical community
4 Of a commonwealth ingeneral,and power civil
5 OF the manner how civil power is acquired
6 Of power ecclesiastical
7 Of the manner of acquiring ecclesiastical power
8 Of the disposition of power civil,and the several forms of government
9 Of the disposition of ecclesiastical power:and first,whether it be due unto the bishop of Rome
10 Whether the civil state have any tood title to the power of the Keys
11 Whether episcopacy be the primary subject of the Power of the Keys
12 Whether episcopacy or presbyters be the Primary subject of the Power of the Keys
13 That the government of the church is not purely democratical,but like that of a free state,wherein the power is in the whole ,not in any part ,which is the author s judgement
14 Of the extent of a particular church
15 Of subjection in general,and the subjects of a civil state
16 Of subjects in an ecclesiastical polity
Index