In the third place, the care of the salvation of men's souls cannot belong to the magistrate; because, though the rigour of laws and the force of penalties were capable to convince and change men's minds, yet would not that help at all to the salvation... Cobbett's Weekly Political Register - Side 4271806Uten tilgangsbegrensning - Om denne boken
| John Locke - 1997
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| Peter Loptson - 1998 - 588 sider
...were capable to convince and change men's minds, yet would not that help at all to the salvation of their souls. For there being but one truth, one way...that more men would be led into it if they had no rule but the religion of the court, and were put under the necessity to quit the light of their own... | |
| Thomas A. Spragens - 1999 - 300 sider
...this context the pertinent query of John Locke: even assuming that there is "but one truth," he wrote, "what hope is there that more men would be led into it if they . . . were put under the necessity to quit the light of their own consciences, and blindly to resign... | |
| Steven M. Cahn - 2002 - 1236 sider
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| John Locke - 2002 - 164 sider
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| Lewis Vaughn, Austin Dacey - 2003 - 244 sider
...separationist arguments assume an agnostic stance. Locke asks: "For, there being but one truth . . . what hope is there that more men would be led into...to follow but the religion of the court . . . and blindly to resign up themselves to ... the religion which either ignorance, ambition, or superstition... | |
| John Locke - 2003 - 378 sider
...were capable to convince and change men's minds, yet would not that help at all to the salvation of their souls. For, there being but one truth, one way to heaven ; what hopes is there that more men would be led into it, if they had no other rule to follow but the religion... | |
| John Locke, David Wootton - 2003 - 492 sider
...were capable to convince and change men's minds, yet would not that help at all to the salvation of their souls. For there being but one truth, one way to heaven, what hopes is there that more men would be led into it, if they had no other rule to follow but the religion... | |
| Richard H. Dees - 2004 - 192 sider
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