The Works of John Locke, المجلد 6Scientia Verlag, 1963 |
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الصفحة 560
... promote ; or must he by force promote a religion , of whose truth he hath no belief , no assurance at all ? If you say the first of these , you grant that every magistrate must use force to promote his own religion ; for that is the ...
... promote ; or must he by force promote a religion , of whose truth he hath no belief , no assurance at all ? If you say the first of these , you grant that every magistrate must use force to promote his own religion ; for that is the ...
الصفحة 571
... promote the true religion , it will inevitably follow , that he must always use it to promote his own . ' To which you answer , That a persuasion of a low de- gree is not sufficient to point out that religion to the magistrate which he ...
... promote the true religion , it will inevitably follow , that he must always use it to promote his own . ' To which you answer , That a persuasion of a low de- gree is not sufficient to point out that religion to the magistrate which he ...
الصفحة 574
... promote the true religion , was not yet within distance of knowing or so much as hearing of the Christian re- ligion ... promote it by force , the question is at an end : you and I are agreed , that it is not the magistrate's duty by ...
... promote the true religion , was not yet within distance of knowing or so much as hearing of the Christian re- ligion ... promote it by force , the question is at an end : you and I are agreed , that it is not the magistrate's duty by ...
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OF | 4 |
A Second Letter concerning Toleration | 59 |
to the Author of | 141 |
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