The Works of John Locke, المجلد 6J. Johnson, 1801 |
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... sufficient to conclude , that all the power of civil go- vernment relates only to men's civil interests , is con- fined to the care of the things of this world , and hath nothing to do with the world to come . Let us now consider what a ...
... sufficient to conclude , that all the power of civil go- vernment relates only to men's civil interests , is con- fined to the care of the things of this world , and hath nothing to do with the world to come . Let us now consider what a ...
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... sufficient for our purpose . Next , pray observe how great have always been the divisions amongst even those who lay so much stress upon the divine institution , and continued succession of a certain a certain order of rulers in the ...
... sufficient for our purpose . Next , pray observe how great have always been the divisions amongst even those who lay so much stress upon the divine institution , and continued succession of a certain a certain order of rulers in the ...
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... sufficient to bring men to be con- vinced . But let that pass . You say , " if force be used , not instead of reason " and arguments , that is , not to convince by its own proper efficacy , which it cannot do , " & c . I think those who ...
... sufficient to bring men to be con- vinced . But let that pass . You say , " if force be used , not instead of reason " and arguments , that is , not to convince by its own proper efficacy , which it cannot do , " & c . I think those who ...
الصفحة 75
... sufficient " to convince you : " when it is possible , 1. That you being satisfied of the truth of your own opinion in phi- losophy , did not judge it worth while to consider that of Des Cartes . 2. It is possible you are not able to ...
... sufficient " to convince you : " when it is possible , 1. That you being satisfied of the truth of your own opinion in phi- losophy , did not judge it worth while to consider that of Des Cartes . 2. It is possible you are not able to ...
الصفحة 76
John Locke. 66 " and sufficient to convince them , but which without being forced they would not consider ; may , say you , " be serviceable , indirectly and at a distance , to make men embrace the truth which must save them . " And thus ...
John Locke. 66 " and sufficient to convince them , but which without being forced they would not consider ; may , say you , " be serviceable , indirectly and at a distance , to make men embrace the truth which must save them . " And thus ...
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