The Works of John Locke, in Nine VolumesC. and J. Rivington; T. Egerton; J. Cuthell; J. and A. Arch; Longman and Company [and 24 others], 1824 |
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... question belongs only to the Supreme Judge of all men , to whom also alone be- longs the punishment of the erroneous . In the mean while , let those men consider how heinously they sin , who , adding injustice , if not their errour ...
... question belongs only to the Supreme Judge of all men , to whom also alone be- longs the punishment of the erroneous . In the mean while , let those men consider how heinously they sin , who , adding injustice , if not their errour ...
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... question is not here concerning the doubtfulness of the event , but the rule of right . But to come to particulars . I say , First , No opini- ons contrary to human society , or to those moral rules which are necessary to the ...
... question is not here concerning the doubtfulness of the event , but the rule of right . But to come to particulars . I say , First , No opini- ons contrary to human society , or to those moral rules which are necessary to the ...
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... question about them ; because those are acknowledged by all christians to be of divine inspiration , and therefore fundamental . But if they say that the articles which they require to be professed , are consequences deduced from the ...
... question about them ; because those are acknowledged by all christians to be of divine inspiration , and therefore fundamental . But if they say that the articles which they require to be professed , are consequences deduced from the ...
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... ; for since you have so plainly yielded up the question to him , and do own that " the severities he would dissuade " christians from , are utterly unapt and improper to 66 bring men to embrace that truth which must save.
... ; for since you have so plainly yielded up the question to him , and do own that " the severities he would dissuade " christians from , are utterly unapt and improper to 66 bring men to embrace that truth which must save.
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... question . You have no more reason to determine it against one who differs from you ; than he has to conclude against you , who differ from him . No , not though you have the magis- trate and the national church on your side . For if to ...
... question . You have no more reason to determine it against one who differs from you ; than he has to conclude against you , who differ from him . No , not though you have the magis- trate and the national church on your side . For if to ...
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الصفحة 500 - Go unto this people, and say, Hearing ye shall hear, and shall not understand; and seeing ye shall see, and not perceive : for the heart of this people is waxed gross, and their ears are dull of hearing, and their eyes have they closed ; lest they should see with their eyes, and hear with their ears, and understand with their heart, and should be converted, and I should heal them.
الصفحة 485 - Ye see, brethren, that not many wise men after the flesh, not many mighty, not many noble are called. But God hath chosen the foolish things of the world to confound the wise, and the weak things of the world to confound the things which are mighty...
الصفحة 521 - PREDESTINATION to life is the everlasting purpose of God, whereby (before the foundations of the world were laid) he hath constantly decreed by his counsel, secret to us, to deliver from curse and damnation those whom he hath chosen in Christ out of mankind, and to bring them by Christ to everlasting salvation, as vessels made to honour.
الصفحة 464 - And the Lord said, Who then is that faithful and wise steward, whom his lord shall make ruler over his household, to give them their portion of meat in due season ? Blessed is that servant, whom his lord when he cometh shall find so doing.
الصفحة 522 - God's purpose by his spirit working in due season: they through grace obey the calling; they be justified freely; they be made sons of God by adoption; they be made like the image of his only begotten son Jesus Christ; they walk religiously in good works and at length by God's mercy they attain to everlasting felicity.
الصفحة 66 - All the paths of the Lord are mercy and truth unto such as keep his covenant and his testimonies. For thy name's sake, O Lord, pardon mine iniquity; for it is great. What man is he that feareth the Lord ? him shall he teach in the way that he shall choose.
الصفحة 472 - Foundation for true interpreting, when he> learned from it that, " in every nation, he that feareth God and worketh righteousness, is accepted with Him.
الصفحة 454 - Then Paul and Barnabas waxed bold, and said, - It was necessary that the word of God should first have been spoken to you : but seeing ye put it from you, and judge yourselves unworthy of everlasting life, lo, we turn to the Gentiles.
الصفحة 524 - Sound speech, that cannot be condemned; that he that is of the contrary part may be ashamed, having no evil thing to say of you.
الصفحة 45 - I say, first, no opinions contrary to human society, or to those moral rules which are necessary to the preservation of civil society, are to be tolerated by the magistrate.