The Works of John Locke, المجلد 6Scientia Verlag, 1963 |
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الصفحة 146
... duty , you say , of the magistrate to use force for promoting the true religion . " And in se- veral places you tell us , he is obliged to it . Persuade magistrates in general of this , and then tell me how any magistrate shall be ...
... duty , you say , of the magistrate to use force for promoting the true religion . " And in se- veral places you tell us , he is obliged to it . Persuade magistrates in general of this , and then tell me how any magistrate shall be ...
الصفحة 247
... duty , to be of the national church first ; or to be convinced first that its religion is true , and then to be of it ? If it be his duty to be convinced first , why then do you punish him for not being of it , when it is his duty to be ...
... duty , to be of the national church first ; or to be convinced first that its religion is true , and then to be of it ? If it be his duty to be convinced first , why then do you punish him for not being of it , when it is his duty to be ...
الصفحة 574
... duty incumbent on him ? That is in effect to suppose it a duty and no duty at the same time . If , upon his not knowing which is the true religion , you allow it not his duty to promote it by force , the question is at an end : you and ...
... duty incumbent on him ? That is in effect to suppose it a duty and no duty at the same time . If , upon his not knowing which is the true religion , you allow it not his duty to promote it by force , the question is at an end : you and ...
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A Second Letter concerning Toleration | 59 |
to the Author of | 141 |
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