The Works of John Locke, المجلد 6Scientia Verlag, 1963 |
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الصفحة 190
... men are likeliest to miss the right way , it must be confessed , that , of all men , the magi- strate is most in danger to be in the wrong ; and so the unfittest , if you take the care of men's souls from themselves , of all men , to be ...
... men are likeliest to miss the right way , it must be confessed , that , of all men , the magi- strate is most in danger to be in the wrong ; and so the unfittest , if you take the care of men's souls from themselves , of all men , to be ...
الصفحة 199
... men's souls in your way , it takes away the care of men's souls from themselves in all those who have need of this assistance of the ma- gistrate , i . e . all those who neglect to consider , and are averse to examination . One thing ...
... men's souls in your way , it takes away the care of men's souls from themselves in all those who have need of this assistance of the ma- gistrate , i . e . all those who neglect to consider , and are averse to examination . One thing ...
الصفحة 335
... men's souls , by any one who shall undertake it : but if it be a pretence made use of to cover some other by - interest , nothing can be more odious to men , nothing more provoking to the great God of heaven and earth , nothing more ...
... men's souls , by any one who shall undertake it : but if it be a pretence made use of to cover some other by - interest , nothing can be more odious to men , nothing more provoking to the great God of heaven and earth , nothing more ...
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A Second Letter concerning Toleration | 59 |
to the Author of | 141 |
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