The Works of John Locke, Volumen6Scientia Verlag Aalen, 1963 |
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... convince them , is to convince them of the truth of his religion , and to bring them to it . For men will never , in his opi- nion , act accord- ing to reason and sound judgment , which is the thing you here say men should be brought to ...
... convince them , is to convince them of the truth of his religion , and to bring them to it . For men will never , in his opi- nion , act accord- ing to reason and sound judgment , which is the thing you here say men should be brought to ...
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... convince men of the truth of falsehood ? " If a magistrate of the true religion may use force to make men consider reasons and arguments proper to convince men of the truth of his religion , may not a prince of a false religion use ...
... convince men of the truth of falsehood ? " If a magistrate of the true religion may use force to make men consider reasons and arguments proper to convince men of the truth of his religion , may not a prince of a false religion use ...
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... convince another , but he that was of your way , or your church . This indeed is a new and very extraordinary discovery , and such as your brethren , if you can convince them of it , will have reason to thank you for . For if any one ...
... convince another , but he that was of your way , or your church . This indeed is a new and very extraordinary discovery , and such as your brethren , if you can convince them of it , will have reason to thank you for . For if any one ...
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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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