The Works of John Locke, المجلد 6Scientia Verlag, 1963 |
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الصفحة 32
... worship ? Why not the sprinkling of the blood of beasts in churches , and expiations by water or fire , and abundance more of this kind ? But these things , how indifferent soever they be in common uses , when they come to be annexed ...
... worship ? Why not the sprinkling of the blood of beasts in churches , and expiations by water or fire , and abundance more of this kind ? But these things , how indifferent soever they be in common uses , when they come to be annexed ...
الصفحة 33
... worship , the habit and posture of him that worships . These are circumstances , and perfectly indifferent , where God has not given any express command about them . For example : amongst the Jews , the time and place of their worship ...
... worship , the habit and posture of him that worships . These are circumstances , and perfectly indifferent , where God has not given any express command about them . For example : amongst the Jews , the time and place of their worship ...
الصفحة 476
... worship and sacrifices of these gods : and his institutions were so well assisted by those in authority , and observed by the priests they set up , that the worship of those gods soon became the religion of that , and a pattern to other ...
... worship and sacrifices of these gods : and his institutions were so well assisted by those in authority , and observed by the priests they set up , that the worship of those gods soon became the religion of that , and a pattern to other ...
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A Second Letter concerning Toleration | 59 |
to the Author of | 141 |
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