The Works of John Locke, المجلد 6Scientia Verlag, 1963 |
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الصفحة 402
... grounds , there will be no necessity of the magistrate's assistance ; miracles still supplying the want of it . If you answer , that matter of fact done out of your sight , at such a distance of time and place , cannot be known to you ...
... grounds , there will be no necessity of the magistrate's assistance ; miracles still supplying the want of it . If you answer , that matter of fact done out of your sight , at such a distance of time and place , cannot be known to you ...
الصفحة 555
... grounds , be be- lieved to be true . But that any magistrate , who upon weak and deceitful grounds believes a false religion to be true ( and he can never do it upon better grounds ) , is obliged to use the same , or any other means ...
... grounds , be be- lieved to be true . But that any magistrate , who upon weak and deceitful grounds believes a false religion to be true ( and he can never do it upon better grounds ) , is obliged to use the same , or any other means ...
الصفحة 556
... grounds believes his reli- gion to be true , be obliged to use force to bring men to his religion , and every magistrate be himself judge , whether the grounds he believes upon be just and suf- ficient ; it is visible every magistrate ...
... grounds believes his reli- gion to be true , be obliged to use force to bring men to his religion , and every magistrate be himself judge , whether the grounds he believes upon be just and suf- ficient ; it is visible every magistrate ...
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OF | 4 |
A Second Letter concerning Toleration | 59 |
to the Author of | 141 |
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