| Title: | Tripos, in three discourses |
| Alternate title: | 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 governments, 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 |
| Author: | Hobbes, Thomas, 1588-1679 |
| Note: | Printed for Matt. Gilliflower, Henry Rogers, booksellers in Westminster Hall, and Tho. Fox next the Fleece Tavern in Fleetstreet, and at the Angel in Westminster-Hall, 1684 |
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| Subject: | Free will and determinism -- Early works to 1800 |
| Subject: | Natural law -- Early works to 1800 |
| Subject: | Political science -- Early works to 1800 |
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