The Works of John Locke, Volumen6Scientia Verlag Aalen, 1963 |
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... punish dissenters , as dis- senters , only to make them consider . For if you punish them as dissenters , as certainly you do , if you punish them alone , and them all without exception , you pu- nish them for not being of the national ...
... punish dissenters , as dis- senters , only to make them consider . For if you punish them as dissenters , as certainly you do , if you punish them alone , and them all without exception , you pu- nish them for not being of the national ...
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... punished in matters of religion to make me consider . If you could , I should allow you not only as capable , but much more capable of coactive power than other men . But since you could not judge me to need punish- ment in matters of ...
... punished in matters of religion to make me consider . If you could , I should allow you not only as capable , but much more capable of coactive power than other men . But since you could not judge me to need punish- ment in matters of ...
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... punish it . But how will you prove that God has given the magistrates of the earth a power to punish all faults against himself ? Covetousness , or not loving our neighbour as ourselves , are faults or sins against God . Ought the ...
... punish it . But how will you prove that God has given the magistrates of the earth a power to punish all faults against himself ? Covetousness , or not loving our neighbour as ourselves , are faults or sins against God . Ought the ...
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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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