The Works of John Locke, المجلد 6Scientia Verlag, 1963 |
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الصفحة 182
... magistrate's opinion it is so ; and because it is not to be expected that he will act against his opi- nion . As if the magistrate's opi- nion could change the nature of things , and turn a power to pro- mote the true religion into a ...
... magistrate's opinion it is so ; and because it is not to be expected that he will act against his opi- nion . As if the magistrate's opi- nion could change the nature of things , and turn a power to pro- mote the true religion into a ...
الصفحة 358
... magistrate's punishment ) they chance to find that the truth doth not lie on the magistrate's side , they have gained thus much however , even by the magistrate's misapplying his power , that they know better than they did before where ...
... magistrate's punishment ) they chance to find that the truth doth not lie on the magistrate's side , they have gained thus much however , even by the magistrate's misapplying his power , that they know better than they did before where ...
الصفحة 365
... magistrate's hand to use his power to bring them to the true religion ; and therefore they ought to be well content ; because , if the magistrate misapply it , the Great Judge will punish him for it . Look , sir , and see whether what ...
... magistrate's hand to use his power to bring them to the true religion ; and therefore they ought to be well content ; because , if the magistrate misapply it , the Great Judge will punish him for it . Look , sir , and see whether what ...
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A Second Letter concerning Toleration | 59 |
to the Author of | 141 |
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