[ Table of Contents ] – [ Part One: Works by Locke ]

Milton, J. R. & Milton, P. (eds.)

An essay concerning toleration : and other writings on law and politics, 1667-1683 / John Locke ; edited with an introduction, critical apparatus, notes, and transcription of ancillary manuscripts by J.R. Milton and Philip Milton. – Oxford : Clarendon Press, 2006. – xi, 458 p. – (The Clarendon edition of the works of John Locke)

CONTENTS

GENERAL INTRODUCTION – p. 1-161

TEXTUAL INTRODUCTION – p. 162-263

TEXTS

An essay concerning toleration – p. 265-315

The first draft of An essay concerning toleration – p. 303-307

Additions to An essay concerning toleration – p. 307-315

Writings on church and state, 1668-1674

Queries on Scottish church government – p. 319-321

Comments on Samuel Parker’s Discourse of ecclesiastical polity – p. 322-326

Excommunication – p. 327-334

A letter from a person of quality to his friend in the country – p. 335-376

The selection of juries – p. 377-382

Entries in commonplace books

Pactum (c. 1670-1673) – p. 385

Amor (1679) – p. 385

Patriae Amor (1679) – p. 385

Amor Patriae (1679) – p. 385-386

Conformitas (1679) – p. 386-387

Idololatria (1679) – p. 387

Iustitia (1679) – p. 387-388

Pietas (1679) – p. 388

Politia (1679) – p. 388

Toleratio (1679) – p. 388-390

Virtus (1681 or later) – p. 390-391

Ecclesia (1682) – p. 391-392

Superstitio (1682) – p. 392

Traditio (1682) – p. 393

Aestimatio (before spring 1684) – p. 393-394

Conversatio (before spring 1684) – p. 394

Malevoli (before spring 1684) – p. 394

Mos (before spring 1684) – p. 394

APPENDICES

I. The rough draft of An essay concerning toleration – p. 397-400

II. Philanthropy, or the Christian philosophers, and Philanthropy comments – p. 401-403

III. Queries on Catholic infallibility – p. 404-407

IV. Reasons against the Bill for the Test – p. 408-414

V. Shaftesbury’s speech in the House of Lords – p. 415-416

VI. The Test Bill – p. 417-419

VII. Queries on jury selection – p. 420-422

BIBLIOGRAPHY – p. 423-446