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الصفحة xxv
... grant of Carolina , employed Mr. Locke to draw up the fundamental constitutions of that province . In executing this task , our author had formed articles relative to religion , and public worship , on those liberal and enlarged 99 ...
... grant of Carolina , employed Mr. Locke to draw up the fundamental constitutions of that province . In executing this task , our author had formed articles relative to religion , and public worship , on those liberal and enlarged 99 ...
الصفحة 68
... grant that if there were any idea to be found imprinted on the minds of men , we have reason to expect it should be the notion of his Maker , as a mark God set on his own workmanship , to mind man of his de- pendence and duty ; and that ...
... grant that if there were any idea to be found imprinted on the minds of men , we have reason to expect it should be the notion of his Maker , as a mark God set on his own workmanship , to mind man of his de- pendence and duty ; and that ...
الصفحة 70
... grant it . But then this , First , Excludes universality of consent in any thing but the name ; for those wise men being very few , perhaps one of a thousand , this universality is very narrow . Secondly , It seems to me plainly to ...
... grant it . But then this , First , Excludes universality of consent in any thing but the name ; for those wise men being very few , perhaps one of a thousand , this universality is very narrow . Secondly , It seems to me plainly to ...
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