The Works of John Locke, Volumen6Scientia Verlag Aalen, 1963 |
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... ment of opinions , which for the most part are about nice and intricate matters , that exceed the capacity of ordinary understandings ? Which of the parties con- tending about these things is in the right , which of them is guilty of ...
... ment of opinions , which for the most part are about nice and intricate matters , that exceed the capacity of ordinary understandings ? Which of the parties con- tending about these things is in the right , which of them is guilty of ...
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... ment , which is only to bring him to the truth . If you say , No , and that the examining the controversy be- tween the magistrate and the dissenter , in this case , will not bring him to the knowledge of the truth , you confess your ...
... ment , which is only to bring him to the truth . If you say , No , and that the examining the controversy be- tween the magistrate and the dissenter , in this case , will not bring him to the knowledge of the truth , you confess your ...
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... ment , 103 want of it , only pretended for punishing dissenters , 129 , & c . punishment , for want of it , would fall heavy upon many churchmen , 131 the absurdity of using force 146 to promote it , Creeds ought not to be imposed by ...
... ment , 103 want of it , only pretended for punishing dissenters , 129 , & c . punishment , for want of it , would fall heavy upon many churchmen , 131 the absurdity of using force 146 to promote it , Creeds ought not to be imposed by ...
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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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