The Works of John Locke, المجلد 6Scientia Verlag, 1963 |
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... words are , " Vitâ denique ipsâ privant , ut fideles , ut salvi fiant ; " which , though more literally , might be thus rendered , " To bring them to the faith and to salvation ; " yet the translator is not to be blamed , if he chose to ...
... words are , " Vitâ denique ipsâ privant , ut fideles , ut salvi fiant ; " which , though more literally , might be thus rendered , " To bring them to the faith and to salvation ; " yet the translator is not to be blamed , if he chose to ...
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... words in your meaning , which is not against me . That I used the word per- secution for what you call force and penalties , you know for in p . 21 , that immediately precedes this , you take notice of it , with some little kind of ...
... words in your meaning , which is not against me . That I used the word per- secution for what you call force and penalties , you know for in p . 21 , that immediately precedes this , you take notice of it , with some little kind of ...
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... words , not yours . Whether they are your words or not , let p . 78 of your former Letter decide ; where you own yourself to say , that " the magistrate has a right to use force in matters of religion . " So that this , as I take it ...
... words , not yours . Whether they are your words or not , let p . 78 of your former Letter decide ; where you own yourself to say , that " the magistrate has a right to use force in matters of religion . " So that this , as I take it ...
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