[ Locke Bibliography ] – [ Part I: Works by Locke ]

Political writingss / Locke ; edited and with an introduction by David Wootton. – London ; New York : Penguin Books, 1993. – ix, 479 p.
Contents:
Introduction (p. 7-133)
  1.   Letter to S. H. [Henry Stubbe] (mid-September? 1659; published 1967) – p. 137-139
  2.   Letter to Tom (20 October 1659; published 1976) – p. 139-141
  3.   From “Question: Whether the civil magistrate may lawfully impose and determine the use of indifferent things in reference to religious worship. Answer: Yes” (First Tract on Government, 1660; published 1961) – p. 141-145
  4.   “Preface to the Reader” from the First Tract on Government (1661; published 1961) – p. 146-151
  5.   “Question: Can the civil magistrate specify indifferent things to be included within the order of divine worship, and impose them upon the people? Answer: Yes” (Second Tract on Government, c. 1662; published 1961). Translated from the Latin. – p. 152-177
  6.   “Question: is each man’s private interest the foundation of the law of nature? Answer: No” (Essays on the Law of Nature, No. VIII, 1664; published 1954). Translated from the Latin. – p. 177-183
  7.   Letter to the Hon. Robert Boyle (12/22 December 1665; published 1744) – p. 184-185
  8.   An Essay Concerning Toleration (1667; published 1876) – p. 186-210
  9.   The Fundamental Constitutions of Carolina (1669; published c. 1670) – p. 210-232
10.   “Philanthropy, or The Christian Philosophers” (1675; published 1972) – p. 232-234
11.   “Obligation of Penal Laws” (Journal, 25 February 1676; published 1829) – p. 234-236
12.   “Law” (Journal, 21 April 1678; published 1829) – p. 236
13.   “Credit, Disgrace” (Journal, 12 December 1678; published 1829) – p. 236-237
14.   “The Idea We Have of God” (Journal, 1 August 1680; published 1829) – p. 237-238
15.   “Inspiration” (Journal, 3 April 1681; published 1829) – p. 238-240
16.   “Virtus” (1681; from the 1661 Commonplace Book; published 1829) – p. 240-242
17.   From The First Treatise of Government (c. 1681; published 1689) – p. 242-359
18.   “Two Sorts of Knowledge” (Journal, 26 June 1681; published 1829) – p. 259-261
19.   The Second Treatise of Government (c. 1681, published 1689) – p. 261-387
20.   Letter to Edward Clarke (27 January/6 February 1685; published 1927) – p. 387-389
21.   A Letter Concerning Toleration, trans. William Popple (1685; published 1689) – p. 390-436
22.   Letter to Edward Clarke (29 January/8 February 1689; published 1927) – p. 436-438
23.   Preface to Two Treatises of Government (written and published 1689) – p. 438-440
24.   “Labour” (1693; from the 1661 Commonplace Book; published 1991) – p. 440-442
25.   “Venditio” (1695; from the 1661 Commonplace Book; published 1968) – p. 442-446
26.   Draft of a Representation Containing a Scheme of Methods for the Employment of the Poor. Proposed by Mr Locke, the 26th October 1697 (published 1789) – p. 446-461
Bibliography (p. 462-470)