The Works of John Locke, المجلد 6J. Johnson, 1801 |
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... worship ; others , of the reformation of their discipline ; all of the orthodoxy of their faith , for every one is orthodox to himself : these things , and all others of this nature , are much rather marks of men's striving for power ...
... worship ; others , of the reformation of their discipline ; all of the orthodoxy of their faith , for every one is orthodox to himself : these things , and all others of this nature , are much rather marks of men's striving for power ...
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... worship , without any regard had unto their morals ; if any one endeavour to convert those that are erroneous unto the faith , by forcing them to profess things that they do not believe , and allowing them to practise things that the ...
... worship , without any regard had unto their morals ; if any one endeavour to convert those that are erroneous unto the faith , by forcing them to profess things that they do not believe , and allowing them to practise things that the ...
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... worship of God ; I esteem it above all things ne- cessary to distinguish exactly the business of civil go- 2 . vernment from that of religion , and to settle the just bounds that lie between the one and the other . If this be not done ...
... worship of God ; I esteem it above all things ne- cessary to distinguish exactly the business of civil go- 2 . vernment from that of religion , and to settle the just bounds that lie between the one and the other . If this be not done ...
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... worship we conform , if we are not fully satisfied in our own mind that the one is true , and the other well - pleasing unto God , such profession and such practice , far from being any furtherance , are indeed great obstacles to our ...
... worship we conform , if we are not fully satisfied in our own mind that the one is true , and the other well - pleasing unto God , such profession and such practice , far from being any furtherance , are indeed great obstacles to our ...
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... worship , by the force of his laws . For laws are of no force at all with- out penalties , and penalties in this case are absolutely impertinent ; because they are not proper to convince the mind . Neither the profession of any articles ...
... worship , by the force of his laws . For laws are of no force at all with- out penalties , and penalties in this case are absolutely impertinent ; because they are not proper to convince the mind . Neither the profession of any articles ...
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