The Works of John Locke, المجلد 6Scientia Verlag, 1963 |
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الصفحة 240
... established by law in the se- veral parts of Christendom : I ask , whether the magi- strates ' interposing in matters of religion , and establish- ing national churches by the force and penalties of civil laws , with their distinct ...
... established by law in the se- veral parts of Christendom : I ask , whether the magi- strates ' interposing in matters of religion , and establish- ing national churches by the force and penalties of civil laws , with their distinct ...
الصفحة 287
... established by mo- derate penal laws ; " and I hope you do not here ex- clude England from having its religion so established by law , which we so often hear of ; or if to serve the present occasion you should , would you also deny ...
... established by mo- derate penal laws ; " and I hope you do not here ex- clude England from having its religion so established by law , which we so often hear of ; or if to serve the present occasion you should , would you also deny ...
الصفحة 413
... established by mo- derate penal laws , it has not always visibly lost ground by the relaxation of those laws ? " True or false religions , sound or unsound Christianity , wherever established into national religions by penal laws ...
... established by mo- derate penal laws , it has not always visibly lost ground by the relaxation of those laws ? " True or false religions , sound or unsound Christianity , wherever established into national religions by penal laws ...
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A Second Letter concerning Toleration | 59 |
to the Author of | 141 |
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