The Works of John Locke, Volumen1Scientia, 1963 - 500 páginas |
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... faith , to take up your new Iway of ideas , as an effectual battery ( as they imagined ) against the mysteries of the Christian faith . But you might have enjoyed the satisfaction of your ideas long enough before I had taken notice of ...
... faith , to take up your new Iway of ideas , as an effectual battery ( as they imagined ) against the mysteries of the Christian faith . But you might have enjoyed the satisfaction of your ideas long enough before I had taken notice of ...
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... faith had not taken up my new way of ideas , as an effectual battery against the mysteries of the Christian faith . In which place , by new way of ideas , nothing , I think , can be construed to be meant , but my expressing myself by ...
... faith had not taken up my new way of ideas , as an effectual battery against the mysteries of the Christian faith . In which place , by new way of ideas , nothing , I think , can be construed to be meant , but my expressing myself by ...
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... Faith and justice not owned as principles by all men . § 2. Whether there be any such moral principles , wherein all men do agree , I appeal to any , who have been but mode- rately conversant in the history of man- kind , and looked ...
... Faith and justice not owned as principles by all men . § 2. Whether there be any such moral principles , wherein all men do agree , I appeal to any , who have been but mode- rately conversant in the history of man- kind , and looked ...
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