The Works of John Locke, المجلد 6Scientia Verlag, 1963 |
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الصفحة 318
... bring men effectually to the true religion ; since they leave them before they come to the difficulty , which is to mortify their lusts , as the true religion requires . So that your bringing men to the true religion being to bring them ...
... bring men effectually to the true religion ; since they leave them before they come to the difficulty , which is to mortify their lusts , as the true religion requires . So that your bringing men to the true religion being to bring them ...
الصفحة 556
... bring men to his own reli- gion , by this your distinction . For if every magistrate , who upon just and sufficient grounds believes his reli- gion to be true , be obliged to use force to bring men to his religion , and every magistrate ...
... bring men to his own reli- gion , by this your distinction . For if every magistrate , who upon just and sufficient grounds believes his reli- gion to be true , be obliged to use force to bring men to his religion , and every magistrate ...
الصفحة 577
... bring any in , 115 those who plead for the mo- derate use of it should show what bounds should be set to it , 142 , & c . if some force may be used to bring men to religion , more may be used to advance them in it , 134 no sovereign has ...
... bring any in , 115 those who plead for the mo- derate use of it should show what bounds should be set to it , 142 , & c . if some force may be used to bring men to religion , more may be used to advance them in it , 134 no sovereign has ...
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OF | 4 |
A Second Letter concerning Toleration | 59 |
to the Author of | 141 |
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