The Works of John Locke, المجلد 6Scientia Verlag, 1963 |
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... proper efficacy , to do men any good , in reference to their future estate ; though it be sure directly to do them harm , in reference to their present condition here ; and indirectly , and in your way of applying it , being proper to ...
... proper efficacy , to do men any good , in reference to their future estate ; though it be sure directly to do them harm , in reference to their present condition here ; and indirectly , and in your way of applying it , being proper to ...
الصفحة 128
... proper and sufficient to convince them : how far is this from leaving it to the choice of another man to prescribe to them what faith or worship they shall embrace ? Espe- cially if we consider that you think it a strange thing , that ...
... proper and sufficient to convince them : how far is this from leaving it to the choice of another man to prescribe to them what faith or worship they shall embrace ? Espe- cially if we consider that you think it a strange thing , that ...
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... proper and sufficient to con- vince them that they ought to go to mass ? " You reply : " A question which you shall then think your- self obliged to answer , when I have produced those reasons and arguments which are proper and ...
... proper and sufficient to con- vince them that they ought to go to mass ? " You reply : " A question which you shall then think your- self obliged to answer , when I have produced those reasons and arguments which are proper and ...
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A Second Letter concerning Toleration | 59 |
to the Author of | 141 |
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