The Works of John Locke, المجلد 6Scientia Verlag, 1963 |
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... thing , to those whom the society by common consent has au- thorized thereunto . Some perhaps may object , that no such society can be said to be a true church , unless it have in it a bishop , or presbyter , with ruling authority ...
... thing , to those whom the society by common consent has au- thorized thereunto . Some perhaps may object , that no such society can be said to be a true church , unless it have in it a bishop , or presbyter , with ruling authority ...
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... thing that is in its nature indifferent , how can we maintain that any thing of this kind may be done to a Christian ? Again : Things in their own nature indifferent , cannot , by any human authority , be made any part of the wor- ship ...
... thing that is in its nature indifferent , how can we maintain that any thing of this kind may be done to a Christian ? Again : Things in their own nature indifferent , cannot , by any human authority , be made any part of the wor- ship ...
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... thing when you writ your first treatise , it was not very ingenuous to express yourself in such words as were not proper to give your reader your true meaning ; it being a far different thing to use force to make men consider , which is ...
... thing when you writ your first treatise , it was not very ingenuous to express yourself in such words as were not proper to give your reader your true meaning ; it being a far different thing to use force to make men consider , which is ...
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OF | 4 |
A Second Letter concerning Toleration | 59 |
to the Author of | 141 |
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