The Works of John Locke, in Nine Volumes... Volume the First (-ninth): VI., Volume 5Stirling and Slade, 1824 - 436 pages |
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Page 154
... argument of each of them , ( which was some present concernment of that particular church , to which they severally ... arguments , from the ceremonies , sacrifices , and eco- nomy of the jews , and references to the records of the Old ...
... argument of each of them , ( which was some present concernment of that particular church , to which they severally ... arguments , from the ceremonies , sacrifices , and eco- nomy of the jews , and references to the records of the Old ...
Page 163
... argument required , and yet am no socinian ? Would he , from my silence and omission , give me the lie , and say I am one ? Surmises that may be overturned by a single denial , are poor arguments , and such as some men would be ashamed ...
... argument required , and yet am no socinian ? Would he , from my silence and omission , give me the lie , and say I am one ? Surmises that may be overturned by a single denial , are poor arguments , and such as some men would be ashamed ...
Page 164
... argument to recommend the gospel , which he has ob- served men to lay hold on , as an objection against it ? ยท To urge such points of controversy , as necessary articles of faith , when we see our Saviour and the apostles , in their ...
... argument to recommend the gospel , which he has ob- served men to lay hold on , as an objection against it ? ยท To urge such points of controversy , as necessary articles of faith , when we see our Saviour and the apostles , in their ...
Page 173
... arguing , that one may see it influences them in the repeating another man's reasoning , and seldom fails to make it their own . In the next paragraph I find these words : " what makes " him contend for one single article , with the ...
... arguing , that one may see it influences them in the repeating another man's reasoning , and seldom fails to make it their own . In the next paragraph I find these words : " what makes " him contend for one single article , with the ...
Page 178
... because they are his own : and I have no rea- son to take it amiss if he has shown his zeal and skill against them . He has been so favourable to what is mine , as not to use any one argument against 178 A Vindication of the.
... because they are his own : and I have no rea- son to take it amiss if he has shown his zeal and skill against them . He has been so favourable to what is mine , as not to use any one argument against 178 A Vindication of the.
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