The Works of John Locke, المجلد 6Scientia Verlag, 1963 |
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... unto God Almighty such a worship as we esteem to be displeasing unto him , we add unto the number of our other sins , those also of hypocrisy , and contempt of his Divine Majesty . In the second place . The care of souls cannot be- long ...
... unto God Almighty such a worship as we esteem to be displeasing unto him , we add unto the number of our other sins , those also of hypocrisy , and contempt of his Divine Majesty . In the second place . The care of souls cannot be- long ...
الصفحة 35
... unto himself . No man whatsoever ought therefore to be deprived of his terrestrial enjoyments , upon account of his religion . Not even Americans , subjected unto a Christian prince , are to be punished either in body or goods , for not ...
... unto himself . No man whatsoever ought therefore to be deprived of his terrestrial enjoyments , upon account of his religion . Not even Americans , subjected unto a Christian prince , are to be punished either in body or goods , for not ...
الصفحة 44
... unto this life , is the business of the commonwealth ; and the preserving of those things unto their owners is the duty of the magi- strate ; and therefore the magistrate cannot take away these worldly things from this man , or party ...
... unto this life , is the business of the commonwealth ; and the preserving of those things unto their owners is the duty of the magi- strate ; and therefore the magistrate cannot take away these worldly things from this man , or party ...
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A Second Letter concerning Toleration | 59 |
to the Author of | 141 |
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