The Works of John Locke, المجلد 6Scientia Verlag, 1963 |
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الصفحة 148
... applied , i . e . applied to the promoting the true religion only , but to the promoting all the national religions in the world . " And again , to my arguing that force your way applied , if it can propagate any religion , it is ...
... applied , i . e . applied to the promoting the true religion only , but to the promoting all the national religions in the world . " And again , to my arguing that force your way applied , if it can propagate any religion , it is ...
الصفحة 374
... applied , ( i . e . so that men avoid the penalties by an outward conformity ) cannot have any proper efficacy to procure consideration ; since men may outwardly conform , and retain their corruption and aversion to consideration ; and ...
... applied , ( i . e . so that men avoid the penalties by an outward conformity ) cannot have any proper efficacy to procure consideration ; since men may outwardly conform , and retain their corruption and aversion to consideration ; and ...
الصفحة 381
... applied ; which being to punish dissenters as dissenters , to make them consider , I showed would do more harm than good . And to this you were here answering . Whereby , I suppose , it is plain that the question here is about the ...
... applied ; which being to punish dissenters as dissenters , to make them consider , I showed would do more harm than good . And to this you were here answering . Whereby , I suppose , it is plain that the question here is about the ...
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