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    The Elements of Law: Manuscripts and the Short Parliament.Johann Sommerville - 2022 - Hobbes Studies 35 (1):90-96.
    There are eleven known manuscripts of Hobbes’s Elements of Law. As they divide on textual grounds into two groups, they are effectively two separate editions, employing two different texts. While two of the manuscripts apparently were Hobbes’s working copies, it also seems clear that he never definitively established the text of the Elements. There are reasons for thinking it unlikely that, as has been suggested, Hobbes intended the work to influence debate in the Short Parliament. More likely, he hoped his (...)
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    Hobbes and Toleration.Johann Sommerville - 2021 - In Marcus P. Adams (ed.), A Companion to Hobbes. Hoboken, NJ: Wiley-Blackwell. pp. 318–331.
    Thomas Hobbes argued for absolute sovereignty, and claimed that in Christian countries the sovereign was fully empowered to govern the church as well as the state. There are grounds for seeing Hobbes as a staunch opponent of religious toleration, and a number of scholars support some variation of this position. This chapter examines the case for and against the idea of the tolerant Hobbes, beginning with his views on the clergy, and the historical context of those views, especially in the (...)
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  3. The Social Contract (Contract of Government).Johann Sommerville - 2011 - In George Klosko (ed.), The Oxford Handbook of the History of Political Philosophy. Oxford University Press.
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    Hobbes and independency.Johann Sommerville - 2004 - Rivista di Storia Della Filosofia 1.
    The affinity which the English Leviathan evinces for Independency is the focus of Johann Sommerville's article. Among the links the author traces is a concern to stress that clergymen have no independent jurisdiction over the laity, in contrast to positions shared by Catholics, Presbyterians and Anglicans. But, Hobbes has no doubt that the Independents themselves were fanatics, prescribing religious duties that might conflict with those of the lawful sovereign. Independents also taught resistance to the sovereign, while it is a key (...)
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    10 Lofty science and local politics.Johann Sommerville - 1996 - In Tom Sorell (ed.), The Cambridge Companion to Hobbes. Cambridge University Press. pp. 246.
  6. Hobbes,'Behemoth', church-state relations, and political obligation.Johann P. Sommerville - 2003 - Filozofski Vestnik 24 (2):205-222.
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    Liberty, Authority, Formality. Political Ideas and Culture, 1600–1900. Essays in Honour of Colin Davis.Johann Sommerville - 2009 - Intellectual History Review 19 (1):146-147.
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    Politics drawn from the very words of holy scripture.Johann P. Sommerville - 1993 - History of European Ideas 17 (5):681-682.
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    Progress Report on Editing Hobbes’s Elements of Law for the Clarendon series.Johann P. Sommerville - 2021 - Hobbes Studies 34 (1):81-85.
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  10. Richard Hooker, Hadrian Saravia, and the Advent of the Divine Right of Kings.Johann Peter Sommerville - 1983 - History of Political Thought 4 (2):229-45.
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    Samuel Rawson Gardiner and the Idea of History.Johann Sommerville - 2011 - Intellectual History Review 21 (4):542-543.
  12. The'new art of lying': equivocation, mental reservation, and casuistry.Johann P. Sommerville - 1988 - In Edmund Leites (ed.), Conscience and casuistry in early modern Europe. Paris: Editions de la Maison des sciences de l'homme. pp. 159--84.
     
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    De L’Homme. De Homine, written by Thomas Hobbes.Johann Sommerville - 2016 - Hobbes Studies 29 (2):207-209.
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