The Works of John Locke, المجلد 1W. Otridge and Son, 1812 |
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... Truth and Christian Charity . Letters to Mrs. Cockburn . Letter to Mr. Bold . Letter to Mr. Clarke . Letter from Lord Shaftesbury to Bishop Fell . Letter from Sir Peter King to the third Earl of Shaftesbury . Observations upon the ...
... Truth and Christian Charity . Letters to Mrs. Cockburn . Letter to Mr. Bold . Letter to Mr. Clarke . Letter from Lord Shaftesbury to Bishop Fell . Letter from Sir Peter King to the third Earl of Shaftesbury . Observations upon the ...
الصفحة vii
... Truth , which Le Clerc men- tions , is hardly to be met with ; nor can a tract which we have good ground to believe that he wrote , in the Unitarian Controversy , be well distinguished at this distance of time ; unless it prove to be ...
... Truth , which Le Clerc men- tions , is hardly to be met with ; nor can a tract which we have good ground to believe that he wrote , in the Unitarian Controversy , be well distinguished at this distance of time ; unless it prove to be ...
الصفحة xi
... truth the shortest and safest way of proceeding for such self - taught philo- sophers , and saves a deal of trouble in seeking reasons for what they advance , where none are to be found . Mr. Locke went a far different way to work , at ...
... truth the shortest and safest way of proceeding for such self - taught philo- sophers , and saves a deal of trouble in seeking reasons for what they advance , where none are to be found . Mr. Locke went a far different way to work , at ...
الصفحة xii
... truth we have any idea at all of it , though custom and an attachment to the established mode of philosophising still prevails to such a degree that we scarcely know how to proceed without it , and are apt to make as much noise with ...
... truth we have any idea at all of it , though custom and an attachment to the established mode of philosophising still prevails to such a degree that we scarcely know how to proceed without it , and are apt to make as much noise with ...
الصفحة xiii
... truths I most firmly assent 6 to ; and therefore I have long left off the consideration ⚫ of that question , resolving all into this short conclu- ' sion : that , if it be possible for God to make a free agent , then man is free ...
... truths I most firmly assent 6 to ; and therefore I have long left off the consideration ⚫ of that question , resolving all into this short conclu- ' sion : that , if it be possible for God to make a free agent , then man is free ...
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