The Works of John Locke, المجلد 2Scientia Verlag Aalen, 1963 |
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... reason to conclude , that great care is to be had of the forming children's minds , and giving them that seasoning early , which shall influence their lives always after . For when they do well or ill , the praise or blame will be laid ...
... reason to conclude , that great care is to be had of the forming children's minds , and giving them that seasoning early , which shall influence their lives always after . For when they do well or ill , the praise or blame will be laid ...
الصفحة 251
... reason , whereof men partake , and which they consult , is the reason of God himself ; I can by no means assent to it . First , because I think we cannot say God reasons at all ; for he has at once a view of all things . But reason is ...
... reason , whereof men partake , and which they consult , is the reason of God himself ; I can by no means assent to it . First , because I think we cannot say God reasons at all ; for he has at once a view of all things . But reason is ...
الصفحة 331
... reason upon which human justice ought to pro- ceed in such cases , which was beyond my present busi- ness to do . Thus , sir , I have laid before you the reasons why I have let that passage go , without any addition made to it . I ...
... reason upon which human justice ought to pro- ceed in such cases , which was beyond my present busi- ness to do . Thus , sir , I have laid before you the reasons why I have let that passage go , without any addition made to it . I ...
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An Examination of P Malebranches Opinion of seeing | 207 |
A Discourse of Miracles | 256 |
Memoirs relating to the Life of Anthony first Earl | 266 |
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