The Works of John Locke, المجلد 6Scientia Verlag, 1963 |
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الصفحة 287
... penal laws by which the national religion was esta- blished in England ; and these you call moderate : for you say , " Wherever true religion or sound Christianity has been nationally received and established by mo- derate penal laws ...
... penal laws by which the national religion was esta- blished in England ; and these you call moderate : for you say , " Wherever true religion or sound Christianity has been nationally received and established by mo- derate penal laws ...
الصفحة 413
... penal laws , that the observing persons you appeal to may know where to employ their observation : tell us how long it was tried , and what was the success of it ? And where there has been the re- laxation of such moderate penal laws ...
... penal laws , that the observing persons you appeal to may know where to employ their observation : tell us how long it was tried , and what was the success of it ? And where there has been the re- laxation of such moderate penal laws ...
الصفحة 576
... penal laws are designed to bring men to it , Vid . Examination . Conscience , none can be saved by acting contrary to it , though it be erroneous , 28 laws contrary to it , must be passively submitted to , by private men , 44 a man sins ...
... penal laws are designed to bring men to it , Vid . Examination . Conscience , none can be saved by acting contrary to it , though it be erroneous , 28 laws contrary to it , must be passively submitted to , by private men , 44 a man sins ...
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A Second Letter concerning Toleration | 59 |
to the Author of | 141 |
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