The Works of John Locke, المجلد 6W. Otrige, 1812 |
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... given any such authority to one man over another , as to compel any one to his religion . Nor can any such power be vested in the ma- gistrate by the consent of the people ; because no man can so far abandon the care of his own ...
... given any such authority to one man over another , as to compel any one to his religion . Nor can any such power be vested in the ma- gistrate by the consent of the people ; because no man can so far abandon the care of his own ...
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... given them the better end of the staff , and they begin to feel themselves the stronger ; then presently peace and charity are to be laid aside : otherwise , they are religiously to be observed . Where they have not the power to carry ...
... given them the better end of the staff , and they begin to feel themselves the stronger ; then presently peace and charity are to be laid aside : otherwise , they are religiously to be observed . Where they have not the power to carry ...
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... given for the kingdom of heaven ? Perhaps some will say , that they do not suppose this infallible judgment that all men are bound to follow in the affairs of religion , to be in the civil magistrate , but in the church . What the ...
... given for the kingdom of heaven ? Perhaps some will say , that they do not suppose this infallible judgment that all men are bound to follow in the affairs of religion , to be in the civil magistrate , but in the church . What the ...
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... given any express command about them . For ex- ample : Amongst the jews , the time and place of their worship , and the habits of those that officiated in it , were not mere circumstances , but a part of the wor- ship itself ; in which ...
... given any express command about them . For ex- ample : Amongst the jews , the time and place of their worship , and the habits of those that officiated in it , were not mere circumstances , but a part of the wor- ship itself ; in which ...
الصفحة 35
... given to the magistrate for the suppression of an idolatrous church , which may not , in time and place , be made use of to the ruin of an or- thodox one ? For it must be remembered , that the civil power is the same every where , and ...
... given to the magistrate for the suppression of an idolatrous church , which may not , in time and place , be made use of to the ruin of an or- thodox one ? For it must be remembered , that the civil power is the same every where , and ...
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