Elements of policy civil and ecclesiastical : in a mathematical method . DEFI^ M^>j^M^iMi^^^j>MJM>jMfMMj^^ DEFINITIO OWER is an Ability of ob-taining fome End ; whichPower is either Natural Natural Power isStrength of Body, or of Mind. 3. Acquired Power is derivd to us^and gives us an Ability, which Naturehas not, to obtain our Ends. 4. Right is a Claim to the PofTeffion offome Good allotted to us by Divine orHumane Laws. 5. Natural Right is what the Law ofGod allows to Man. 6. Acquird Right is the fame as Pro-perty, and is a diftin(ft Claim to a particu-lar Share or


Elements of policy civil and ecclesiastical : in a mathematical method . DEFI^ M^>j^M^iMi^^^j>MJM>jMfMMj^^ DEFINITIO OWER is an Ability of ob-taining fome End ; whichPower is either Natural Natural Power isStrength of Body, or of Mind. 3. Acquired Power is derivd to us^and gives us an Ability, which Naturehas not, to obtain our Ends. 4. Right is a Claim to the PofTeffion offome Good allotted to us by Divine orHumane Laws. 5. Natural Right is what the Law ofGod allows to Man. 6. Acquird Right is the fame as Pro-perty, and is a diftin(ft Claim to a particu-lar Share or Proportion of the Goods ofLife. 7. Law is a Canon or Rule, by whichMen are obligM to frame their A<^tions orThoughts. B 8. Divine [2] 8. Divine Law is that Rule which GodHimfelf has given to us. 9. Humane Law is that Rule which isgiven to us by Man. 10. Liberty is a Freedom in fomc Acti-ons from the Reftraint of Law. 11. Supreme Power is a fole Ability ofobtaining fome End; or, in other Words,tis a Power in Society, over which noother Power in that Society extends. 12. Dominion is an Exercife of thisPower over Men enterd


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