| 1810 - 538 sidor
...those that are of different opinions, which might have been granted, that has produced all the bustles and wars that have been in the Christian world upon account of religion. The heads and leaders of the church, moved by avarice and insatiable desire of dominion, making use... | |
| John Locke - 1823 - 602 sidor
...those that are of different opinions, which might have been granted, that has produced all the bustles and wars, that have been in the Christian world, upon account of religion. The heads and leaders of the church, moved by avarice and insatiable desire of dominion, making use... | |
| Luke Howard - 1833 - 418 sidor
...the refusal of toleration to those that are of different opinions, that has produced all the bustles and wars that have been in the Christian world upon account of religion." And in reply to an objection, he says, in a second letter, " We have an experiment in the Christian... | |
| 1901 - 656 sidor
...those, that are of different opinions wich might have been granted, that has produced all the bustles and wars, that have been in the Christian world upon account of religion. Lezius, Der Toleranzbegriff. 4 Privatgebäude und im Privatleben erlaubt ist, darf einer Gemeinde nicht... | |
| John Locke - 1905 - 198 sidor
...those that are of different opinions (which might have been granted), that has produced all the bustles and wars that have been in the Christian world upon account of religion. The heads and leaders of the Church, moved by avarice and insatiable desire of dominion, making use... | |
| Alexander Adam Seaton - 1911 - 382 sidor
...those that are of different opinions, which might have been granted, that has produced all the bustles and wars, that have been in the Christian world, upon account of religion " (36). Conventicles have been factious and seditious, so far as they have been so, because they have... | |
| David B. Parke - 1957 - 180 sidor
...those that are of different opinions, (which might have been granted) that has produced all the bustles and wars, that have been in the Christian world, upon account of religion. The heads and leaders of the Church, moved by avarice and insatiable desire for dominion, making use... | |
| Kermit L. Hall - 2000 - 498 sidor
...those that are of different opinions, which might have been granted, that has produced all the bustles and wars, that have been in the Christian world, upon account of religion."120 Accordingly, Locke became an advocate of a sweeping toleration toward religious dissenters,... | |
| James Henderson Burns, Mark Goldie - 1991 - 818 sidor
...those that are of different Opinion, (which might have been granted) that has produced all the Bustles and Wars, that have been in the Christian World, upon account of Religion' (LT, p. 55). If we ask why the imposition of uniformity has continued in the face of its failure to... | |
| James Tully - 1993 - 354 sidor
...those that are of different Opinion, (which might have been granted) that has produced all the Bustles and Wars, that have been in the Christian World, upon account of Religion. If we ask why the imposition of uniformity has continued in the face of its failure to bring peace,... | |
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