The Works of John Locke, المجلد 6Scientia Verlag, 1963 |
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... examine , I said , " that so they were pu- nished for not having offended against a law ; for there is no law of the land that requires them to examine . " Your reply is , that " you think the contrary is plain enough for where the laws ...
... examine , I said , " that so they were pu- nished for not having offended against a law ; for there is no law of the land that requires them to examine . " Your reply is , that " you think the contrary is plain enough for where the laws ...
الصفحة 406
... examine the doc- trine and ceremonies of religion ; since those who should examine , are prohibited by those very laws to follow their own judgments , ( which is the very end and use of examination ) if they at all differ from the ...
... examine the doc- trine and ceremonies of religion ; since those who should examine , are prohibited by those very laws to follow their own judgments , ( which is the very end and use of examination ) if they at all differ from the ...
الصفحة 516
... examine . But yet penalties need not be laid on conformists , in England , to make them examine ; because they , and you , believe yours to be the true religion : though it must be laid on presbyterians and independents , & c . to make ...
... examine . But yet penalties need not be laid on conformists , in England , to make them examine ; because they , and you , believe yours to be the true religion : though it must be laid on presbyterians and independents , & c . to make ...
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A Second Letter concerning Toleration | 59 |
to the Author of | 141 |
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