The Works of John Locke, المجلد 8 |
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The nature of epistolary writings in general disposes the writer to pass by the mentioning of many things , as well known to him to whom his letter is addressed , which are necessary to be laid open to a stranger , to make him ...
The nature of epistolary writings in general disposes the writer to pass by the mentioning of many things , as well known to him to whom his letter is addressed , which are necessary to be laid open to a stranger , to make him ...
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The apostle writ not by that man's system , and so his meaning cannot be known by it . This being the ordinary way of understanding the epistles , and every sect being perfectly orthodox in his own judgment ; what a great and invincible ...
The apostle writ not by that man's system , and so his meaning cannot be known by it . This being the ordinary way of understanding the epistles , and every sect being perfectly orthodox in his own judgment ; what a great and invincible ...
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I known it is not unusual to find a multitude of texts heaped up , for the maintaining of an espoused proposition ; but in a sense often so remote from their true meaning , that one can hardly avoid thinking , that those , who so used ...
I known it is not unusual to find a multitude of texts heaped up , for the maintaining of an espoused proposition ; but in a sense often so remote from their true meaning , that one can hardly avoid thinking , that those , who so used ...
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... confession , or articles of any church , or society of Christians , yet known ; which , however pretended to be founded on Scripture , are visibly the contrivances of men , fallible both in their opinions and interpretations ...
... confession , or articles of any church , or society of Christians , yet known ; which , however pretended to be founded on Scripture , are visibly the contrivances of men , fallible both in their opinions and interpretations ...
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... is so well known , that I need not tell you how excessive violent I was in persecuting the church of God , and destroying it all I could ; 14 And that being carried on by an extraordinary zeal for the traditions of my forefathers ...
... is so well known , that I need not tell you how excessive violent I was in persecuting the church of God , and destroying it all I could ; 14 And that being carried on by an extraordinary zeal for the traditions of my forefathers ...
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