The Works of John Locke, Volumen6Scientia Verlag Aalen, 1963 |
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... impartially set themselves against the dishonesty and debauchery of men's lives , and such immoralities as I contra - distinguish from errors in speculative opinions of religion and ways of worship : and then pray see how your answer ...
... impartially set themselves against the dishonesty and debauchery of men's lives , and such immoralities as I contra - distinguish from errors in speculative opinions of religion and ways of worship : and then pray see how your answer ...
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... impartially consider matters of religion , that they may be convinced , and thereupon sincerely embrace the truth . But what need of force or punishment for this ? Because their lusts and corrup- tions will otherwise keep them both from ...
... impartially consider matters of religion , that they may be convinced , and thereupon sincerely embrace the truth . But what need of force or punishment for this ? Because their lusts and corrup- tions will otherwise keep them both from ...
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... impartially to examine a religion , which they embraced upon such inducements as ought to have no sway at all in the matter , and therefore with little or no examination of the proper grounds of it ; what human method can be used to ...
... impartially to examine a religion , which they embraced upon such inducements as ought to have no sway at all in the matter , and therefore with little or no examination of the proper grounds of it ; what human method can be used to ...
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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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