The Works of John Locke, Volumen6Scientia Verlag Aalen, 1963 |
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... promote the true religion , it will inevitably follow , that he must always use it to promote his own . " To which you answer , That a persuasion of a low de- gree is not sufficient to point out that religion to the magistrate which he ...
... promote the true religion , it will inevitably follow , that he must always use it to promote his own . " To which you answer , That a persuasion of a low de- gree is not sufficient to point out that religion to the magistrate which he ...
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... promoting the true religion by force . So that to my question , how shall a magistrate , who is persuaded that it is his and every magistrate's duty to promote the true religion by force , be determined in his use of force ; you seem to ...
... promoting the true religion by force . So that to my question , how shall a magistrate , who is persuaded that it is his and every magistrate's duty to promote the true religion by force , be determined in his use of force ; you seem to ...
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... promote by force his own religion ; and that for the same reason you had given before , more perplexed and obscurely ... promote the true religion , I think it may justly be concluded , that to use force for the promoting any religion ...
... promote by force his own religion ; and that for the same reason you had given before , more perplexed and obscurely ... promote the true religion , I think it may justly be concluded , that to use force for the promoting any religion ...
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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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