The Works of John Locke, المجلد 6Scientia Verlag, 1963 |
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... less able now to shift for itself , without the help of force . I doubt not but you look upon it still to be " the power and wisdom of God for our salvation ; " and therefore cannot suspect it less capable to prevail now , by its own ...
... less able now to shift for itself , without the help of force . I doubt not but you look upon it still to be " the power and wisdom of God for our salvation ; " and therefore cannot suspect it less capable to prevail now , by its own ...
الصفحة 233
... less dan- gerous to religion in general to have men ignorant of a Deity , and so without any religion , than to have them acknowledge a superior Being , but yet to teach or al- low them to neglect or refuse worshipping him in that way ...
... less dan- gerous to religion in general to have men ignorant of a Deity , and so without any religion , than to have them acknowledge a superior Being , but yet to teach or al- low them to neglect or refuse worshipping him in that way ...
الصفحة 236
... less an abomination to God under a Christian than a pagan name . One word more I have to say to your jealousy for the honour of God , that if it be any thing more than in talk , it will set itself no less earnestly against other ...
... less an abomination to God under a Christian than a pagan name . One word more I have to say to your jealousy for the honour of God , that if it be any thing more than in talk , it will set itself no less earnestly against other ...
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A Second Letter concerning Toleration | 59 |
to the Author of | 141 |
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