The Works of John Locke, Volumen6Scientia Verlag Aalen, 1963 |
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... church , nor the church to the civil government . So that whether the magistrate join himself to any church , or separate from it , the church remains always as it was before , a free and voluntary society . It neither acquires the ...
... church , nor the church to the civil government . So that whether the magistrate join himself to any church , or separate from it , the church remains always as it was before , a free and voluntary society . It neither acquires the ...
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... church , then all men will be guilty , and must be punished , even those of your own church as well as others . If you mean those who refuse , & c . the ministers of their own church , very few will incur your penalties ; but if by ...
... church , then all men will be guilty , and must be punished , even those of your own church as well as others . If you mean those who refuse , & c . the ministers of their own church , very few will incur your penalties ; but if by ...
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... church of England , as firmly as those in the communion of the church of England . They there- fore , though they believe the same religion with you , are excluded from the true church of God , that you would have men brought to , and ...
... church of England , as firmly as those in the communion of the church of England . They there- fore , though they believe the same religion with you , are excluded from the true church of God , that you would have men brought to , and ...
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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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