The Works of John Locke, المجلد 6Scientia Verlag, 1963 |
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... appears so very clear and evident to me : or else con- fess , that , were either you or I in authority , we should ... appear it will unavoidably be , wherever you will go about to punish men for want of consideration ; for the true way ...
... appears so very clear and evident to me : or else con- fess , that , were either you or I in authority , we should ... appear it will unavoidably be , wherever you will go about to punish men for want of consideration ; for the true way ...
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... appears by these fol- lowing words of yours : " then it is altogether as plain , that it may be very reasonable and necessary for some men to change their religion ; and that it may be made appear to them to be so . And then , if such ...
... appears by these fol- lowing words of yours : " then it is altogether as plain , that it may be very reasonable and necessary for some men to change their religion ; and that it may be made appear to them to be so . And then , if such ...
الصفحة 502
... appears from my own words here , both that punishments may be sometimes necessary ; and that punishing , and that even by those who are to pray and beseech , is consistent with that method . " I fear , sir , you so greedily lay hold ...
... appears from my own words here , both that punishments may be sometimes necessary ; and that punishing , and that even by those who are to pray and beseech , is consistent with that method . " I fear , sir , you so greedily lay hold ...
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A Second Letter concerning Toleration | 59 |
to the Author of | 141 |
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