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1 1 | Sect. 1. It having been shewn 2 2 | Sect. 2. To this purpose, I think 3 3 | Sect. 3. POLITICAL POWER, then, 4 4 | Sect. 4. TO understand political 5 5 | Sect. 5. This equality of men 6 6 | Sect. 6. But though this be a 7 7 | Sect. 7. And that all men may 8 8 | Sect. 8. And thus, in the state 9 9 | Sect. 9. I doubt not but this 10 10 | Sect. 10. Besides the crime which 11 11 | Sect. 11. From these two distinct 12 12 | Sect. 12. By the same reason 13 13 | Sect. 13. To this strange doctrine, 14 14 | Sect. 14. It is often asked as 15 15 | Sect. 15. To those that say, 16 15 | Hooker, Eccl. Pol. lib. i. sect. 10, where he says, The 17 17 | Sect. 17. And hence it is, that 18 61 | Hooker, Eccl. Pol. l. i. sect. 6. a man may be said to 19 74(*)| Hooker's Eccl. Pol. lib. i. sect. 10.~ 20 90 | Hook. Eccl. Pol. l. i. sect. 16.)~ 21 91 | Hooker's Eccl. Pol. l. i. sect. 10.)~ 22 94(*)| Hooker's Eccl. Pol. l. i. sect. 10.~ 23 111 | Hooker's Eccl. Pol. l. i. sect. 10.)~ 24 134 | Hooker's Eccl. Pol. l. i. sect. 10. Of this point therefore 25 135 | Hooker's Eccl. Pol. l. i. sect. 10.)~ 26 136 | Hooker's Eccl. Pol. l. iii. sect. 9.~To constrain men to 27 136 | unreasonable. Ibid. l. i. sect. 10.)~