The Works of John Locke, المجلد 6Scientia Verlag, 1963 |
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الصفحة 226
... gion , whether true or false , nor any thing to the truth or validity of his own , or any reli- gion whatsoever ; " yet I think it may do much to- ward the uphold- ing and preserving the true religion within his juris- diction ; and in ...
... gion , whether true or false , nor any thing to the truth or validity of his own , or any reli- gion whatsoever ; " yet I think it may do much to- ward the uphold- ing and preserving the true religion within his juris- diction ; and in ...
الصفحة 457
... gion , as to supply the want of the magistrate's assist- ance . For the true religion not being able to support itself by its own light and strength , without the assist- ance either of miracles , or of authority , " there was a ...
... gion , as to supply the want of the magistrate's assist- ance . For the true religion not being able to support itself by its own light and strength , without the assist- ance either of miracles , or of authority , " there was a ...
الصفحة 482
... gion with them into the new world , there were not eight thousand , or eighty thousand , which retained it in the world in the worst times of the apostasy . And secondly , till you have proved that the false religions of the world ...
... gion with them into the new world , there were not eight thousand , or eighty thousand , which retained it in the world in the worst times of the apostasy . And secondly , till you have proved that the false religions of the world ...
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