The Works of John Locke, المجلد 6J. Johnson, 1801 |
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الصفحة 64
... never will re- " ceive much assistance from the power of great men , " to whom she is but rarely known , and more rarely " welcome . Errors indeed prevail , by the assistance of foreign and borrowed succours . Truth makes way " into our ...
... never will re- " ceive much assistance from the power of great men , " to whom she is but rarely known , and more rarely " welcome . Errors indeed prevail , by the assistance of foreign and borrowed succours . Truth makes way " into our ...
الصفحة 69
... never be proved . Loss of estate and digni- ties may make a proud man humble sufferings and imprisonment may make a wild and debauched man so- ber : and so these things may " indirectly , and at a dis- tance , be serviceable towards the ...
... never be proved . Loss of estate and digni- ties may make a proud man humble sufferings and imprisonment may make a wild and debauched man so- ber : and so these things may " indirectly , and at a dis- tance , be serviceable towards the ...
الصفحة 73
... never use force to convince . For , pray tell me , when any dissenter conforms , and enters into the church - communion , is he ever examined to see whe- ther he does it upon reason , and conviction , and such grounds as would become a ...
... never use force to convince . For , pray tell me , when any dissenter conforms , and enters into the church - communion , is he ever examined to see whe- ther he does it upon reason , and conviction , and such grounds as would become a ...
الصفحة 74
... never be acquainted with ? " & c . In which proposition , 1. There is something im- practicable . 2. Something unjust . And , 3. Whatever efficacy there is in force , your way applied , to bring men to consider and be convinced , it ...
... never be acquainted with ? " & c . In which proposition , 1. There is something im- practicable . 2. Something unjust . And , 3. Whatever efficacy there is in force , your way applied , to bring men to consider and be convinced , it ...
الصفحة 79
... never again be extricated . This we must unavoidably conclude ; unless we can think , that wherein they dif fered , they were both in the right ; or that truth can be an argument to support a falshood ; both which are impossible . And ...
... never again be extricated . This we must unavoidably conclude ; unless we can think , that wherein they dif fered , they were both in the right ; or that truth can be an argument to support a falshood ; both which are impossible . And ...
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