The Works of John Locke, المجلد 6Scientia Verlag, 1963 |
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... requires of him . " The sum of your reply amounts to this , that by the law of nature the magistrate may make use of his co- active power where it is useful and necessary for the good of the people . If it be from the law of nature , it ...
... requires of him . " The sum of your reply amounts to this , that by the law of nature the magistrate may make use of his co- active power where it is useful and necessary for the good of the people . If it be from the law of nature , it ...
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... requires them to examine . " Your reply is , that " you think the contrary is plain enough for where the laws provide sufficient means of instruction in the true religion , and then require all men to embrace that religion ; you think ...
... requires them to examine . " Your reply is , that " you think the contrary is plain enough for where the laws provide sufficient means of instruction in the true religion , and then require all men to embrace that religion ; you think ...
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John Locke. requires ? That you tell us in these words , " If the magistrate provides sufficiently for the instruction of all his subjects in the true religion , and then requires them all , under convenient penalties , to hearken to the ...
John Locke. requires ? That you tell us in these words , " If the magistrate provides sufficiently for the instruction of all his subjects in the true religion , and then requires them all , under convenient penalties , to hearken to the ...
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A Second Letter concerning Toleration | 59 |
to the Author of | 141 |
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