The Works of John Locke, المجلد 6Scientia Verlag, 1963 |
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الصفحة 117
... plain ; because a man having no other interest , but either in this world or the world to come ; if the end of civil society reach not to a man's interest in the other world , all which is comprehended in the salvation of his soul , it ...
... plain ; because a man having no other interest , but either in this world or the world to come ; if the end of civil society reach not to a man's interest in the other world , all which is comprehended in the salvation of his soul , it ...
الصفحة 419
... plain he , in whose favour it is allowed , is allowed to be judge in his own cause , which nobody can have a right to be , who is not at least infallible . If you come to arguments and proofs , which you must do , before it can be deter ...
... plain he , in whose favour it is allowed , is allowed to be judge in his own cause , which nobody can have a right to be , who is not at least infallible . If you come to arguments and proofs , which you must do , before it can be deter ...
الصفحة 482
... plain enough in the commission that he has from the law of nature , and so needed not any revelation to instruct the magistrate in the right he has to use force . I con- fess the magistrates have used force in matters of reli- gion ...
... plain enough in the commission that he has from the law of nature , and so needed not any revelation to instruct the magistrate in the right he has to use force . I con- fess the magistrates have used force in matters of reli- gion ...
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A Second Letter concerning Toleration | 59 |
to the Author of | 141 |
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