Nay, if we may openly speak the truth, and as becomes one man to another, neither pagan, nor Mahometan, nor Jew, ought to be excluded from the civil rights of the commonwealth, because of his religion. Spinoza and the Rise of Liberalism - Page 308by Lewis Samuel Feuer - 1987 - 323 pagesLimited preview - About this book
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...independents, anabaptifts, armenians, quakers, and others, with the fame liberty. Nay, if we may openly fpeak the truth, and as becomes one man to another, neither...excluded from the civil rights of the commonwealth, becaufe of his religion. The gofpel commands no fuch thing. The church, which 'judges ' not thofe that... | |
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...permitted to the PRESBYTERIANS, ANABAPTISTS, ARMINIANS, QUAKERS, and others, with the same liberty. Nay, if we may openly speak the truth, and as becomes one man to another, neither pagan, noi Mahometan, nor jew, ought to be excluded from the civil rights of the commonwealth, because of... | |
| John Locke - Philosophy - 1823 - 588 pages
...proposes; and you think it strange that he would not have so much as a " Pagan, Mahometan, or Jew, excluded from the civil rights of the commonwealth, because of his religion," p. 1. We pray every day for their conversion, and I think it our duty so to do: but it will, I fear,... | |
| John Locke - Philosophy - 1823 - 602 pages
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| Friedrich Christoph Schlosser - Eighteenth century - 1843 - 410 pages
...towards one another." — Toleration, p. 249. t " I would not have so much as a pagan, Jew, or Mahometan excluded from the civil rights of the commonwealth because of his religion." — Locke's Works, vol. ii. p. 259. miracles and supernatural operations, because he regarded it as... | |
| Friedrich Christoph Schlosser - Europe - 1853 - 644 pages
...towards eanh other. 44) Works Vol. II. pag. 259. I would not have so much as a pagan, Jew, or Mahometan excluded from the civil rights of the commonwealth because of his religion. 382 ©tfttt Stürmt. SwHttt 8l6f(ÇnUt. <Sr(te« tf^ftet. е{деп№ф nur eine Çegenbe ib.rer SBunber.... | |
| Friedrich Christoph Schlosser - 1853 - 644 pages
...towards each other. 44) Works Vol. II. pag. 259. I would not have so much as a pagan, Jew, or Mahometan excluded from the civil rights of the commonwealth because of his religion. е!'депШф nur eine Çegenbe tyrer SSunber. @r un« terfc^etbet fclbft in ben apofiolifdjen Briefen... | |
| 1855 - 554 pages
...be the exception. But this is not all, Locke goes on thus : ' Nay, if we may openly epeak the truth as becomes one man to another, neither Pagan, nor...Mahometan, nor Jew, ought to be excluded from the civil * Page 21. rights of the commonwealth because of his religion.' * Now after including Pagans, Mahometans... | |
| Nicholas Patrick Wiseman - 1855 - 554 pages
...be the exception. But this is not all, Locke goes on thus : 'Nay, if we may openly speak the truth as becomes one man to another, neither Pagan, nor...Mahometan, nor Jew, ought to be excluded from the civil * Page 21. rights of the commonwealth because of his religion.' * Now after including Pagans, Mahometans... | |
| John Cairns - 1860 - 460 pages
...rights and franchises that belong to him as a man or a denizen are inviolably to be preserved to him If we may openly speak the truth, and as becomes one...rights of the commonwealth because of his religion. The gospel commands no such thing. The Church which judgeth not those that are without wants it not,... | |
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