Author(s): Hobbes, Thomas
Reader(s): Wickham, Peter
Label: Naxos AudioBooks
Genre: Non-Fiction
Catalogue No: NA0275
Barcode: 9781781980644
Release Date: 07/2017

HOBBES, T.: Leviathan (Unabridged)

Born out of the political turmoil of the English Civil War, Leviathan stands out as one of the most influential political and philosophical texts of the 17th century. It argues for the restoration of the monarchy, in light of the Republic, and calls for a commonwealth ruled by an authoritative, autocratic figure with absolute sovereignty. This would put an end to all controversy, war and fear, and establish peace via social contract. Over the course of the book Hobbes targets Christianity and contemporary philosophic methods, rejecting the idea of spirits and souls, and arguing for a philosophy to end divisiveness and provide indisputable conclusions. These highly controversial theses led to book burnings in 1666 and Hobbes being dubbed the ‘Monster of Malmsbury’.

Tracklist

Disc 1
Hobbes, Thomas - Author
Wickham, Peter (Reader)
1Leviathan03:03
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2The Introduction05:26
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3Part 1: Chapter 104:42
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4Chapter 213:55
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5Chapter 311:43
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6Chapter 410:09
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7When two names are joined together…11:33
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8Chapter 513:23
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Disc 2
1But yet they that have no science…03:30
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2Chapter 613:20
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3Fear, without the apprehension of why, or what…11:53
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4Chapter 707:42
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5Chapter 812:45
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6Dejection, subjects a man to causeless fears…14:55
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7Chapter 901:37
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8Chapter 1007:57
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Disc 3
1To imitate, is to honour; for it is vehemently…12:38
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2Chapter 1108:26
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3Frugality, (though in poor men a virtue)…07:56
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4Chapter 1214:32
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5Lastly, to the prognostics of time to come…14:41
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6Chapter 1311:10
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Disc 4
1Chapter 1412:24
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2He that performeth first in the case of a contract…12:51
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3Chapter 1509:57
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4A just man therefore, is he that taketh…10:50
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5On this law, dependeth another…10:45
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6Chapter 1610:07
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Disc 5
1Part 2: Chapter 1710:53
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2Chapter 1810:22
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3Seventhly, is annexed to the sovereignty…10:16
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4Chapter 1911:59
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5Though the kinds of sovereignty…12:24
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6Chapter 2016:52
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Disc 6
1To these places may be added also that…03:56
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2Chapter 2113:01
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3To come now to the particulars of the true…12:21
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4Chapter 2209:32
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5The variety of bodies politic, is almost infinite…08:22
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6If the commonwealth impose a tax…10:29
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7Chapter 2311:02
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8Chapter 2405:04
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Disc 7
1For seeing the sovereign, that is to say…09:13
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2Chapter 2508:16
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3As the difference of counsel from command…09:36
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4Chapter 2610:37
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57. that law can never be against reason…08:55
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6If therefore a man have a question of injury…11:13
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7In written laws, men use to make a difference…09:43
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8Divine positive laws (for natural laws…)05:54
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Disc 8
1There is also another distinction of laws…02:42
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2Chapter 2708:22
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3From defect in reasoning, (that is to say,…)10:02
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4From these different sources of crimes…08:50
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5Those facts which the law expressly condemneth…08:05
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6Chapter 2809:45
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7Ignominy, is the infliction of such evil…09:26
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8Chapter 2908:03
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9It is true, that sovereigns are all subjects…08:44
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Disc 9
1For as in this disease, there is an unnatural spirit…08:41
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2Chapter 3008:45
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3Second, they are to be taught…09:01
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4The safety of the people, requireth further,…11:33
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5Another business of the sovereign, is to choose…07:14
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6Chapter 3109:21
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7Honour consisteth in the inward thought…08:34
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8Concerning the actions of divine worship…09:08
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Disc 10
1Part 3: Chapter 3212:14
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2Chapter 3308:15
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3The same is manifest by like arguments…08:10
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4The writers of the New Testament lived all in less…09:58
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5Chapter 3409:36
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6Genesis 2.7. it is said, 'God made man of the…'12:32
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7To mention all the places of the Old Testament…09:01
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8Chapter 3504:05
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Disc 11
1This covenant, at the foot of Mount Sinai…07:48
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2There be so many other places that confirm…07:48
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3Chapter 3610:30
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4The word of God, is then also to be taken…07:45
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5In what manner God spake to Adam, and Eve…12:24
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6God spake also many times by the event of lots…08:56
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7Chapter 3708:14
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8From that which I have here set down…09:25
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Disc 12
1Chapter 3811:30
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2'There is hope of a tree,'…09:05
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3Seeing now there is none, that so interprets…09:07
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4The state of salvation is described at large, Isaiah…10:08
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5Chapter 3906:23
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6Chapter 4010:10
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7'Thou shalt set bounds'…07:29
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8Having therefore rejected God, in whose right…07:43
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Disc 13
1Chapter 4110:21
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2As for the third part of his office…08:00
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3Chapter 4207:53
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4Let us now consider the power itself…07:00
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5Profession with the tongue is but an external…09:36
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6Another point of their commission, is to baptise…07:58
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7The use and effect of excommunication…07:09
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8That a man be liable to excommunication…09:04
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9Let us now consider the conversion itself…06:42
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Disc 14
1The judicial law, that is to say, the laws that God…08:09
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2Seeing then our Saviour, and his Apostles…07:56
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3Amongst the officers magisterial, the first…07:57
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4We read (Acts 14.23.) that 'they ordained elders…'07:54
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5That the first deacons were chosen…08:15
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6Hitherto hath been shown what the pastors…08:27
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7There is no doubt but any King, in case he were…07:02
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8We read also, that St. Paul had imposition…09:20
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9If the original of this text had been rigidly…08:46
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Disc 15
1The priests and scribes seeking to kill our Saviour…08:06
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2To prove the Pope has power to make laws…07:41
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3The eighth place is, Timothy 3.2.08:58
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4But this whole dispute, whether Christ…07:40
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5Lastly, He bringeth for argument, the testimony…06:53
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6Therefore as from subordination of an art…08:16
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7To this I say, the question is not of the danger…07:28
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8Chapter 4309:29
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9It is manifest, therefore, that Christian men…09:23
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Disc 16
1Thirdly, John 20.31.08:52
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2Now that I have shown, that all the obedience…08:56
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3Part 4: Chapter 4407:35
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4Consequent to this claim of the Pope to Vicar…09:48
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5The like incantation, instead of consecration…06:34
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6This window it is, that gives entrance to the dark…08:41
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7As for the rites of consecration…08:17
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8I have showed already, that the kingdom of God…07:32
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9But he allegeth other places…06:54
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Disc 17
1The word baptism is used…07:37
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2Chapter 4507:56
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3Our Saviour, immediately after the Holy Ghost…09:33
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4The places of Scripture pretended…08:05
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5To worship an image, is voluntarily…07:16
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6Besides the idolatrous worship of images…07:48
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7Seeing therefore there is no authority…07:51
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8Chapter 4608:28
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9The natural philosophy of those schools…09:14
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Disc 18
1And if it were so, that there were a language…07:55
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2Then for physics, that is, the knowledge…08:20
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3From Aristotle's civil philosophy…10:27
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4Chapter 4711:20
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5I do not therefore blame the Emperor Frederick…11:07
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6A Review and Conclusion07:30
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7The Romans used to say, that their general…07:25
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8The Law of Moses concerning him that enticeth…09:56
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Total Playing Time: 21:50:42