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... several of his Friends . The Dedication prefixed to a Collection of feveral Pieces of Mr. John Locke , published by Mr. Des Maizeaux . ' The Character of Mr. Locke , by Mr. Peter Cofte : With a Letter relating to that Character , and to ...
... several of his Friends . The Dedication prefixed to a Collection of feveral Pieces of Mr. John Locke , published by Mr. Des Maizeaux . ' The Character of Mr. Locke , by Mr. Peter Cofte : With a Letter relating to that Character , and to ...
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... several writers have attempted , from par ticular emergencies , to fhake thofe univerfal and inva- riable truths whereon all juft government is ultimately founded ; when they betray fo grofs an ignorance or contempt of them , as even to ...
... several writers have attempted , from par ticular emergencies , to fhake thofe univerfal and inva- riable truths whereon all juft government is ultimately founded ; when they betray fo grofs an ignorance or contempt of them , as even to ...
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... several fubjects and occafions , he appears to have formed the most just conception , and thereby con- feffedly led the way to fome of our best modern inter- preters . Vide Pierce , pref . to Coloff . and Taylor on Rom . No. 60 . I ...
... several fubjects and occafions , he appears to have formed the most just conception , and thereby con- feffedly led the way to fome of our best modern inter- preters . Vide Pierce , pref . to Coloff . and Taylor on Rom . No. 60 . I ...
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... several treatifes , in which they affirmed , that there was nothing in the christian religion but what was rational and intelligible ; and th L a de " · C and Mr. Locke having afferted in his xxxiv The Life of the Author .
... several treatifes , in which they affirmed , that there was nothing in the christian religion but what was rational and intelligible ; and th L a de " · C and Mr. Locke having afferted in his xxxiv The Life of the Author .
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... several years had restored him fome degrees of ftrength . His weakness made him apprehend his death was near . He often spoke of it himself , but always with great compofure , though he omitted none of the precautions which his skill in ...
... several years had restored him fome degrees of ftrength . His weakness made him apprehend his death was near . He often spoke of it himself , but always with great compofure , though he omitted none of the precautions which his skill in ...
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