How short soever their knowledge may come of an universal or perfect comprehension of whatsoever is, it yet secures their great concernments, that they have light enough to lead them to the knowledge of their Maker, and the sight of their own duties. John Locke's Politics of Moral Consensus - Page 53by Greg Forster - 2005 - 317 pagesLimited preview - About this book
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