The Works of John Locke, المجلد 6Scientia Verlag, 1963 |
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الصفحة 143
... obliged to use force to bring men to the true religion , it will ne- cessarily follow , that every magistrate , who believes his religion to be true , is obliged to use force to bring men to his . You tell us , " that by the law of ...
... obliged to use force to bring men to the true religion , it will ne- cessarily follow , that every magistrate , who believes his religion to be true , is obliged to use force to bring men to his . You tell us , " that by the law of ...
الصفحة 191
... obliged to admonish and exhort you it , than if he be not ; though it may fall out that to will not do what he is obliged to do in that case . he So I think it cannot be denied , but the salvation of all men's souls is better provided ...
... obliged to admonish and exhort you it , than if he be not ; though it may fall out that to will not do what he is obliged to do in that case . he So I think it cannot be denied , but the salvation of all men's souls is better provided ...
الصفحة 556
... obliged to use force to bring men to his religion , and every magistrate be himself judge , whether the grounds he believes upon be just and suf- ficient ; it is visible every magistrate is obliged to use force to bring men to his ...
... obliged to use force to bring men to his religion , and every magistrate be himself judge , whether the grounds he believes upon be just and suf- ficient ; it is visible every magistrate is obliged to use force to bring men to his ...
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A Second Letter concerning Toleration | 59 |
to the Author of | 141 |
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