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... Locke was a religious , not a secular , thinker . But it leaves open the question of the exact nature of Locke's religious commitments . A latitudinarian account of Locke's religious thought is to be found in W. M. Spellman , John Locke ...
... Locke was a religious , not a secular , thinker . But it leaves open the question of the exact nature of Locke's religious commitments . A latitudinarian account of Locke's religious thought is to be found in W. M. Spellman , John Locke ...
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... Locke's letter to Tom is in Ms Locke c 24 , fol . 182. It was first printed by de Beer ( in Locke 1976-89 ) . Tom has been variously identified with Locke's brother Thomas and with Locke's friend Thomas Westrowe . 3. Locke's First Tract ...
... Locke's letter to Tom is in Ms Locke c 24 , fol . 182. It was first printed by de Beer ( in Locke 1976-89 ) . Tom has been variously identified with Locke's brother Thomas and with Locke's friend Thomas Westrowe . 3. Locke's First Tract ...
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... Locke ( 1872 ) . The best discussion of authorship is Haley ( 1968 , 242–8 ) . A less than satisfactory account of its place in Locke's political thought is McGuinness ( 1989 ) . 10. ' Philanthropy , or The Christian Philosophers ' is in ...
... Locke ( 1872 ) . The best discussion of authorship is Haley ( 1968 , 242–8 ) . A less than satisfactory account of its place in Locke's political thought is McGuinness ( 1989 ) . 10. ' Philanthropy , or The Christian Philosophers ' is in ...
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Introduction 7 | 122 |
Letter to S H Henry Stubbe midSeptember? 1659 published | 137 |
Can the civil magistrate specify indifferent things | 152 |
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