The Works of John Locke, المجلد 6Scientia Verlag, 1963 |
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... serve your turn , to begin with warnings and threats of penalties to be inflicted on those who do not reform , but continue to do that which you think they fail in . To allow of impunity to the innocent , or the opportunity of amendment ...
... serve your turn , to begin with warnings and threats of penalties to be inflicted on those who do not reform , but continue to do that which you think they fail in . To allow of impunity to the innocent , or the opportunity of amendment ...
الصفحة 285
... serving it , as here ( and not here only ) you serve yours . " Good sir , be not so angry , lest to observing men you increase the suspicion . One may , without forfeiture of modesty or conscience , fear what men's principles threaten ...
... serving it , as here ( and not here only ) you serve yours . " Good sir , be not so angry , lest to observing men you increase the suspicion . One may , without forfeiture of modesty or conscience , fear what men's principles threaten ...
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... serve the turn ? No : force must be used to make men em- brace creeds and ceremonies ; i . e . outwardly conform to the doctrine and worship of your church . Nothing more than that is required by your penalties ; nothing less than that ...
... serve the turn ? No : force must be used to make men em- brace creeds and ceremonies ; i . e . outwardly conform to the doctrine and worship of your church . Nothing more than that is required by your penalties ; nothing less than that ...
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A Second Letter concerning Toleration | 59 |
to the Author of | 141 |
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