The Works of John Locke, المجلد 6Scientia Verlag, 1963 |
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... confess , is heartily to be wished . The means that you propose to make men do this , is that dissenters should be punished to make them do so . It is as if you had said , Men generally are guilty of a fault ; therefore let one sect ...
... confess , is heartily to be wished . The means that you propose to make men do this , is that dissenters should be punished to make them do so . It is as if you had said , Men generally are guilty of a fault ; therefore let one sect ...
الصفحة 309
... confess your rule to be false , and your method to no purpose . " To conclude , your system is , in short , this : You would have all men , laying aside prejudice , humour , passion , & c . examine the grounds of their religion , and ...
... confess your rule to be false , and your method to no purpose . " To conclude , your system is , in short , this : You would have all men , laying aside prejudice , humour , passion , & c . examine the grounds of their religion , and ...
الصفحة 513
... confess in this place ) I am sure you must confess your force to be wholly useless , and so utterly impertinent ; unless that can be pertinent to be used , which you own can do nothing . So that whether it will follow or no , from men's ...
... confess in this place ) I am sure you must confess your force to be wholly useless , and so utterly impertinent ; unless that can be pertinent to be used , which you own can do nothing . So that whether it will follow or no , from men's ...
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A Second Letter concerning Toleration | 59 |
to the Author of | 141 |
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