Note; 1. Locke's boyhood
his early life in Oxford; 2. Medical studies
public experiments
connexion with Shaftesbury; 3. Residence in France
the Revolution
return to England
publication of the Essay and other works; 4. Life at Oates
friendships
further publications; 5. Political affairs
public occupations
relations with the king; 6. Controversy with Stillingfleet
other literary occupations
domestic life
Peter King
latter years
death; 7. Essay on the Human Understanding; 8. Locke's opinions on religion and morals, and his theological writings; 9. The Thoughts on Education and the Conduct of the Understanding; 10. Works on government, trade, and finance; 11. Locke's influence on thought.