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| XIII. | Scripture teaches nothing that is not extremely simple, requires nothing but obedience from man, and reveals nothing of the Divine Nature The essence or character of God that men, by following a certain rule of life, cannot also imitate .. .. .. .. .. | 240 |
| XIV. | On Faith, and the distinction between Faith and Philosophy .. .. | 249 |
| XV. | Theology does not serve Reason, nor does Reason serve Theology. The grounds for our belief in the authority of the Sacred Scriptures .. .. .. .. .. .. .. | 259 |
| XVI. | The foundations of a Commonwealth, or an organized state original: "Policied State". On the natural and civil rights of individuals, and the rights of sovereign powers .. .. .. .. .. .. .. | 270 |
| XVII. | No one can surrender all of their rights to the governing power of a state. On the Jewish Republic as it existed during the life of Moses and after his death, before the election of Kings. On the excellence of this Republic and the causes of its decline .. | 287 |
| XVIII. | Certain political principles original: "Axioms" derived from the constitution of the Hebrew Republic and the history of the Jewish people .. | 316 |
| XIX. | All authority in religious matters belongs to the Civil Power. Religious worship must be in harmony with the institutions of the state if peace is to be preserved and God is to be truly obeyed | 327 |
| XX. | In a free state, everyone is at liberty to think what they wish and to say what they think .. .. .. .. .. | 342 |