The Works of John Locke, المجلد 6Scientia Verlag, 1963 |
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... moderate penalties are such as are sufficient to prevail on those who are not desperately perverse and obstinate . The desperately perverse and obstinate are those who are incurable , and the incurable are those on whom moderate ...
... moderate penalties are such as are sufficient to prevail on those who are not desperately perverse and obstinate . The desperately perverse and obstinate are those who are incurable , and the incurable are those on whom moderate ...
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... penalties , no punishments , no force is sufficient to work on ; then your measure of moderate penalties will be this , that they are such as are sufficient to prevail with men not incurable , i . e . who cannot be prevailed on by any ...
... penalties , no punishments , no force is sufficient to work on ; then your measure of moderate penalties will be this , that they are such as are sufficient to prevail with men not incurable , i . e . who cannot be prevailed on by any ...
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... moderate penalties to promote the true religion , should justify all the cruelties that ever were used to promote heathenism or popery . " As oddly as it sounds to you , it will be evidently true , as long as that which authorizes one ...
... moderate penalties to promote the true religion , should justify all the cruelties that ever were used to promote heathenism or popery . " As oddly as it sounds to you , it will be evidently true , as long as that which authorizes one ...
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A Second Letter concerning Toleration | 59 |
to the Author of | 141 |
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