The Works of John Locke, المجلد 6Scientia Verlag, 1963 |
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الصفحة 128
... magistrate , " liable to the same lusts and passions as themselves , to choose for them . For if they vest a power in the magistrate to punish them , when they dissent from his religion ; " to bring them to act , even against their own ...
... magistrate , " liable to the same lusts and passions as themselves , to choose for them . For if they vest a power in the magistrate to punish them , when they dissent from his religion ; " to bring them to act , even against their own ...
الصفحة 176
... magistrate you call knowing . Now let me ask you , whether any magistrate , who laid penalties on any who dissented from what he judged the true religion , or , as you call it here , were alienated from the truth ; was or could be ...
... magistrate you call knowing . Now let me ask you , whether any magistrate , who laid penalties on any who dissented from what he judged the true religion , or , as you call it here , were alienated from the truth ; was or could be ...
الصفحة 568
... magistrate himself , or you for him ? If the magistrate himself , then we are but where we were ; and all that you say here , with the distinction that you have made about several sorts of persuasion , serves only to lead us about to ...
... magistrate himself , or you for him ? If the magistrate himself , then we are but where we were ; and all that you say here , with the distinction that you have made about several sorts of persuasion , serves only to lead us about to ...
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A Second Letter concerning Toleration | 59 |
to the Author of | 141 |
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