The Works of John Locke, المجلد 6Scientia Verlag, 1963 |
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... false , or for rejecting another ( if that be the case ) , which , for any thing they know , may be true , till they have brought it to the bar of reason , and given it a fair trial there ? " Here you again bring in such as prefer a false ...
... false , or for rejecting another ( if that be the case ) , which , for any thing they know , may be true , till they have brought it to the bar of reason , and given it a fair trial there ? " Here you again bring in such as prefer a false ...
الصفحة 253
... false , as it commonly happens , when we suppose them for our- selves , or our party , in effect signify just nothing , or nothing to the purpose ; unless we can think that true or false in England , which will not be so at Rome or ...
... false , as it commonly happens , when we suppose them for our- selves , or our party , in effect signify just nothing , or nothing to the purpose ; unless we can think that true or false in England , which will not be so at Rome or ...
الصفحة 360
... false religion , than St. Paul could preach to promote a false religion . If you say , the magistrate has no commission to promote a false religion , and therefore it may always be said of him what Saint Paul said of himself , & c . I ...
... false religion , than St. Paul could preach to promote a false religion . If you say , the magistrate has no commission to promote a false religion , and therefore it may always be said of him what Saint Paul said of himself , & c . I ...
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A Second Letter concerning Toleration | 59 |
to the Author of | 141 |
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