The Works of John Locke, المجلد 6Scientia Verlag Aalen, 1963 |
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الصفحة 371
... promised in the immediately preceding words ; you may conclude that then " kings shall be thy ( i . e . Israel's ) nursing fathers , and queens thy nursing mothers . " This seems to me to be the time designed by that prophecy ; and I ...
... promised in the immediately preceding words ; you may conclude that then " kings shall be thy ( i . e . Israel's ) nursing fathers , and queens thy nursing mothers . " This seems to me to be the time designed by that prophecy ; and I ...
الصفحة 485
... promises any other assistance but that of his Spirit ; or gives his little flock any encouragement to expect much countenance or help from the great men of the world , or the coercive power of the magistrates , nor any where authorizes ...
... promises any other assistance but that of his Spirit ; or gives his little flock any encouragement to expect much countenance or help from the great men of the world , or the coercive power of the magistrates , nor any where authorizes ...
الصفحة 508
... promised the co - operation and assistance of his grace to force , and not to preach- ing ? The contrary whereof has more of appearance . Preaching and persuasion are not competent means , you say : Why ? because without the co ...
... promised the co - operation and assistance of his grace to force , and not to preach- ing ? The contrary whereof has more of appearance . Preaching and persuasion are not competent means , you say : Why ? because without the co ...
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A Second Letter concerning Toleration | 59 |
to the Author of | 141 |
A Fourth Letter for Toleration | 547 |
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