The Works of John Locke, Volumen1Scientia, 1963 - 500 páginas |
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... Christianity , & c . examined . Pieces groundlessly ascribed , or of doubtful authority . Occasional Thoughts in Reference to a Virtuous and Christian Life . Discourse on the Love of God . Right Method of searching after Truth ...
... Christianity , & c . examined . Pieces groundlessly ascribed , or of doubtful authority . Occasional Thoughts in Reference to a Virtuous and Christian Life . Discourse on the Love of God . Right Method of searching after Truth ...
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... Christianity not mysterious , in which he en- deavoured to prove , " that there is nothing in the Christian religion , not only contrary to reason , but even nothing above it ; " and in explaining some of his notions , he made use of se ...
... Christianity not mysterious , in which he en- deavoured to prove , " that there is nothing in the Christian religion , not only contrary to reason , but even nothing above it ; " and in explaining some of his notions , he made use of se ...
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... Christian religion can be no more battered by one word than another ; nor can they be beaten down or endangered by any sound whatsoever . And I am apt to flatter myself , that your lordship is satisfied that there is no harm in the word ...
... Christian religion can be no more battered by one word than another ; nor can they be beaten down or endangered by any sound whatsoever . And I am apt to flatter myself , that your lordship is satisfied that there is no harm in the word ...
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