Marsilius of Padua: The Defender of Peace, Bind 2Columbia University Press, 1956 |
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INTRODUCTION | xix |
Reason Power and the Peoples Will | xxx |
Religion and Politics | xlvi |
Language and Translation | lxvi |
List of Frequent References and Abbreviations | xciii |
On the First Questions in This Book and the Distinction of | 8 |
On the Differentiation of the Parts of the State and the Necessity | 15 |
On the Final Cause of a Certain Part of the State the Priest | 21 |
Evangelical Perfection and That This Status Was Held | 196 |
On Some Objections to the Conclusions of the Preceding | 215 |
On the Differentiation of the Priestly Office According to | 233 |
On the Equality of the Apostles in Each Office or Dignity | 241 |
On Certain Preliminary Considerations Needed for the | 274 |
To Whom Belongs or Has Hitherto Belonged the Coercive | 287 |
In What Sense the Roman Bishop and His Church Are | 299 |
On the Modes of Plenitude of Power and the Manner | 313 |
On the Genera of Polities or Regimes the Temperate and | 27 |
On the Distinction of the Meanings of the Term Law and | 34 |
On the Demonstrable Efficient Cause of Human Laws | 44 |
On the Qualities or Dispositions of the Perfect Ruler That | 56 |
Whether It Is More Expedient for the Polity to Appoint Each | 68 |
On the Numerical Unity of the Supreme Government of | 80 |
On the Correction of the Ruler and for What Cause How | 87 |
DISCOURSE | 98 |
On the Canonic Statements and Other Arguments Which Seem | 108 |
On the Canonic Scriptures the Commands Counsels and | 113 |
On the Canonic Utterances of the Apostles and the Expositions | 127 |
On the Coercive Judge of Heretics Namely to Whom It Pertains | 173 |
On the Differentiation of the Meanings of Certain Terms | 187 |
XXIV How in Particular the Roman Bishop Has Used His | 321 |
Church with Respect to Laymen or Civil Affairs | 331 |
How the Roman Bishop Has Used This Plenary Power | 344 |
On Some Objections to the Conclusions of Chapter XV | 364 |
Replies to the Foregoing Objections | 371 |
Refutation of the Objections Which Were Adduced from | 405 |
XXX Refutation of the Rational Arguments Presented in Chapter | 415 |
DISCOURSE THREE | 425 |
In Which Are Explicitly Inferred Certain Conclusions Which | 426 |
On Marsilius Misinterpretations of Some Texts | 433 |
INDEX | 443 |
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