The Works of John Locke, المجلد 6J. Johnson, 1801 |
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... instruction and excom- munication by his going from it . This is the funda- mental and immutable right of a spontaneous society , that it has to remove any of its members who transgress the rules of its institution : but it cannot , by ...
... instruction and excom- munication by his going from it . This is the funda- mental and immutable right of a spontaneous society , that it has to remove any of its members who transgress the rules of its institution : but it cannot , by ...
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... instruction , and to give a " fair hearing to the reasons which are offered for the " enlightening their minds , and discovering the truth " to them ; these cruelties have the misfortune to be " commonly looked upon as so just a ...
... instruction , and to give a " fair hearing to the reasons which are offered for the " enlightening their minds , and discovering the truth " to them ; these cruelties have the misfortune to be " commonly looked upon as so just a ...
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... instruction of men appointed to it by the magistrate , or those of his religion , to be led into falshood and errour , than they are likely this way to be brought to embrace the truth that must save them ; by how much the national ...
... instruction of men appointed to it by the magistrate , or those of his religion , to be led into falshood and errour , than they are likely this way to be brought to embrace the truth that must save them ; by how much the national ...
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... instruct them . It is not the talking even general truths in plain and clear language ; much less a man's own fancies in scholastic or uncommon ways of speaking , an hour or two , once a week in public ; that is enough to instruct even ...
... instruct them . It is not the talking even general truths in plain and clear language ; much less a man's own fancies in scholastic or uncommon ways of speaking , an hour or two , once a week in public ; that is enough to instruct even ...
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... instruction , but to your instruction ; not to dispose them to give a fair hearing to reasons offered for the enlightening their minds , but to give an obedient hear- ing to your reasons . If you mean this ; it had been fairer and ...
... instruction , but to your instruction ; not to dispose them to give a fair hearing to reasons offered for the enlightening their minds , but to give an obedient hear- ing to your reasons . If you mean this ; it had been fairer and ...
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