The Works of John Locke, المجلد 6Scientia Verlag, 1963 |
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الصفحة 92
... speak not out , all the rest that you say will be to no pur- pose ? Are men to be punished for refusing to embrace ... speak it out ? Would you be for punishing some- body , you know not whom ? I do not think so ill of you . Let me then ...
... speak not out , all the rest that you say will be to no pur- pose ? Are men to be punished for refusing to embrace ... speak it out ? Would you be for punishing some- body , you know not whom ? I do not think so ill of you . Let me then ...
الصفحة 255
... speak it out ? Would you be for punishing some- body , you know not whom ? I do not think so ill of you . Let me then speak out for you . The evidence of the argument has convinced you that men ought not to be persecuted for their ...
... speak it out ? Would you be for punishing some- body , you know not whom ? I do not think so ill of you . Let me then speak out for you . The evidence of the argument has convinced you that men ought not to be persecuted for their ...
الصفحة 354
... speak of the true religion only in general ; i . e . not as limited to any particular dispensation : " though one that were not a man of art would suspect you to be of another mind yourself , when you told us , the shutting out of the ...
... speak of the true religion only in general ; i . e . not as limited to any particular dispensation : " though one that were not a man of art would suspect you to be of another mind yourself , when you told us , the shutting out of the ...
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A Second Letter concerning Toleration | 59 |
to the Author of | 141 |
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