The Life of John Locke, Volume 2Scientia-Verl, 1969 - 488 pages |
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... live righteous lives , shall be forgiven for their frailties and weaknesses , and have righteousness imputed to them.1 What that righteousness is , Locke maintained , may be abundantly and sufficiently learnt from the Bible . Christ ...
... live righteous lives , shall be forgiven for their frailties and weaknesses , and have righteousness imputed to them.1 What that righteousness is , Locke maintained , may be abundantly and sufficiently learnt from the Bible . Christ ...
Page 378
... live only by begging or worse . " For the suppression of this last sort of begging drones , who live un- necessarily upon other people's labour , there are already good and whole- some laws , sufficient for the purpose , if duly ...
... live only by begging or worse . " For the suppression of this last sort of begging drones , who live un- necessarily upon other people's labour , there are already good and whole- some laws , sufficient for the purpose , if duly ...
Page 456
... live . To live is to be where and with whom one likes . Do not , therefore , dear Dab , any more reproach your Joannes on this point , as you will answer it another day . You huddled up the end of your letter to get to the man in black ...
... live . To live is to be where and with whom one likes . Do not , therefore , dear Dab , any more reproach your Joannes on this point , as you will answer it another day . You huddled up the end of your letter to get to the man in black ...
Contents
CHAPTER | 1 |
CONCERNING HUMAN UNDERSTANDING 16711690 | 90 |
RESIDENCE IN HOLLAND 16831689 | 98 |
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