The Works of John Locke, Volumen6Scientia Verlag Aalen, 1963 |
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... reason and sound judgment at Augsburg , who would be judged to do the quite contrary at Edinburgh . Will punishment make men know what is reason and sound judgment ? If it will not , it is impossible it should make them act ac- cording ...
... reason and sound judgment at Augsburg , who would be judged to do the quite contrary at Edinburgh . Will punishment make men know what is reason and sound judgment ? If it will not , it is impossible it should make them act ac- cording ...
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... reason be reckoned amongst the ends of any society , " but what may in reason be supposed to be designed by those who enter into it . Now nobody can in reason suppose , that any one entered into civil society for the procuring ...
... reason be reckoned amongst the ends of any society , " but what may in reason be supposed to be designed by those who enter into it . Now nobody can in reason suppose , that any one entered into civil society for the procuring ...
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... reason and the dictates of their own conscience ( if their reason and their consciences were not perverted and abused ) would undoubtedly lead them to the same thing , to which the method you speak of is de- signed to bring them ; " i ...
... reason and the dictates of their own conscience ( if their reason and their consciences were not perverted and abused ) would undoubtedly lead them to the same thing , to which the method you speak of is de- signed to bring them ; " i ...
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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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