The Works of John Locke, المجلد 6Scientia Verlag, 1963 |
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الصفحة 321
... received wherever it is preached ; so wherever it is received , all other religions ought to be discouraged in some measure by the civil powers . " If the religion established by law in England be the only true religion , ought it not ...
... received wherever it is preached ; so wherever it is received , all other religions ought to be discouraged in some measure by the civil powers . " If the religion established by law in England be the only true religion , ought it not ...
الصفحة 370
... received , and he fears never will receive , much assist- ance from the power of great men , to whom she is but rarely known , and more rarely welcome ; " you answer , " And yet God himself foretold and promised that kings should be ...
... received , and he fears never will receive , much assist- ance from the power of great men , to whom she is but rarely known , and more rarely welcome ; " you answer , " And yet God himself foretold and promised that kings should be ...
الصفحة 426
... received . But because this seems to be spoken more in reference to those who do not receive it , as appears by these fol- lowing words of yours : " then it is altogether as plain , that it may be very reasonable and necessary for some ...
... received . But because this seems to be spoken more in reference to those who do not receive it , as appears by these fol- lowing words of yours : " then it is altogether as plain , that it may be very reasonable and necessary for some ...
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A Second Letter concerning Toleration | 59 |
to the Author of | 141 |
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