The Works of John Locke, المجلد 6Scientia Verlag, 1963 |
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... profess their belief of certain opinions which are not to be found in the express words of Scripture . For it is not the paucity of those that are separated , nor the authority of the magistrate , that can make any man guilty of heresy ...
... profess their belief of certain opinions which are not to be found in the express words of Scripture . For it is not the paucity of those that are separated , nor the authority of the magistrate , that can make any man guilty of heresy ...
الصفحة 200
... profess ; or else first profess , and then be instructed in the national religion . This you will do well to be a little more clear in the next time ; for your mentioning no instruction but in public as- semblies , and perhaps meaning ...
... profess ; or else first profess , and then be instructed in the national religion . This you will do well to be a little more clear in the next time ; for your mentioning no instruction but in public as- semblies , and perhaps meaning ...
الصفحة 425
... profess it to be the only true religion ; " will it follow from hence , that because it is knowable to be the true religion , therefore the magistrate who professes it actually knows it to be so ? Without which knowledge , upon your ...
... profess it to be the only true religion ; " will it follow from hence , that because it is knowable to be the true religion , therefore the magistrate who professes it actually knows it to be so ? Without which knowledge , upon your ...
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A Second Letter concerning Toleration | 59 |
to the Author of | 141 |
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