The Works of John Locke, المجلد 6Scientia Verlag, 1963 |
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... matters of religion any one who is in the right , though it be but to make him con- sider , as you grant he does ; he also misapplies , or makes wrong use of his power , when he punishes any one whomsoever in matters of religion , to ...
... matters of religion any one who is in the right , though it be but to make him con- sider , as you grant he does ; he also misapplies , or makes wrong use of his power , when he punishes any one whomsoever in matters of religion , to ...
الصفحة 186
... religion is false , no more misapplies his power , than he whose religion is true ; for one has as much right to punish the negligent to make them consider , study , and examine matters of religion , as the other . 2. If the magistrate ...
... religion is false , no more misapplies his power , than he whose religion is true ; for one has as much right to punish the negligent to make them consider , study , and examine matters of religion , as the other . 2. If the magistrate ...
الصفحة 187
John Locke. right of punishing any one in matters of religion , how could you possibly punish any one to make him consi- der , without judging for him what is right in matters of religion ? I will suppose myself brought before your worship ...
John Locke. right of punishing any one in matters of religion , how could you possibly punish any one to make him consi- der , without judging for him what is right in matters of religion ? I will suppose myself brought before your worship ...
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A Second Letter concerning Toleration | 59 |
to the Author of | 141 |
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