The Works of John Locke, in Nine Volumes... Volume the First (-ninth): VI., Volume 5Stirling and Slade, 1824 - 436 pages |
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... point , either on the one hand shook the foundations of all religion , or , on the other , made christianity almost nothing for while some men would have all Adam's posterity doomed to eternal , infinite punishment , for the ...
... point , either on the one hand shook the foundations of all religion , or , on the other , made christianity almost nothing for while some men would have all Adam's posterity doomed to eternal , infinite punishment , for the ...
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... points , to be understood in the plain direct meaning of the words and phrases such as they may be supposed to have had in the mouths of the speakers , who used them accord- ing to the language of that time and country wherein they ...
... points , to be understood in the plain direct meaning of the words and phrases such as they may be supposed to have had in the mouths of the speakers , who used them accord- ing to the language of that time and country wherein they ...
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... point , " he is guilty of all : for he that said , Do not commit adultery , said also , Do not kill : " i . e . he that offends in any one point , sins against the authority which esta- blished the law . 66 66 Here then we have the ...
... point , " he is guilty of all : for he that said , Do not commit adultery , said also , Do not kill : " i . e . he that offends in any one point , sins against the authority which esta- blished the law . 66 66 Here then we have the ...
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... point , why not in another ? Where will you stop ? To disobey God in any part of his commands , ( and ' tis he that commands what reason does , ) is direct rebellion ; which , if dispensed with in any point , government and order are at ...
... point , why not in another ? Where will you stop ? To disobey God in any part of his commands , ( and ' tis he that commands what reason does , ) is direct rebellion ; which , if dispensed with in any point , government and order are at ...
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... point insisted on and promulgated in the gospel , was , that he was the Messiah . The first glad tidings of his birth , brought to the shepherds by an angel , was in these words : " Fear not for , behold , I bring you good tidings of ...
... point insisted on and promulgated in the gospel , was , that he was the Messiah . The first glad tidings of his birth , brought to the shepherds by an angel , was in these words : " Fear not for , behold , I bring you good tidings of ...
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