| John Locke - 1796 - 80 pages
...ccdefiaftical communion : I fay, thcfe have no right to be tolerated by the magiftrate ; as neither thofe that will not own and teach the duty of tolerating...all men in matters of mere religion. For what do all thefe and the like doctrines fignify, but that thofe men may, and are ready upon any occafion to feize... | |
| 1804 - 556 pages
...ecclefiaftical communion : Í fay thefe have no right to be tolerated by the magiftrate, as neither thofe ' that will not own, and teach, the duty of tolerating all men in matters of religion. For what do all thefe and the like doctrines fignify, but that th'Je men nay, and art ready,... | |
| sir Richard Musgrave (1st bart.) - 1805 - 112 pages
...ecclefiaftical communion: I fay, thefe have no right to be tolerated by the magiftrate, as neither thofe, that will not own, and teach, the duty of tolerating all men in matters of religion. For what do all thefe, and the like doctrines fignify, but that thofe men may, and are ready,... | |
| Amicus Protestans - 1822 - 274 pages
...challenge " any manner of authority over such as arc not associated with " them in the Ecclesiastical Communion ; I say THESE HAVE " NO RIGHT TO BE TOLERATED BY THE MAGISTRATE ; OS " neither those that will not own, and teach, the duty of tolera" tiny all men in matters of mere... | |
| William M'Gavin - 1833 - 808 pages
...themselves must approve. The words are : — " These have no right to be tolerated by the magistrate that will not own and teach the duty of tolerating all men in matters of religion." Locke was the great advocate of toleration in the seventeenth century ; and I have no doubt... | |
| William M'Gavin - 1843 - 448 pages
...themselves must approve. The words are — " These have no right to be tolerated by the magistrate that will not own and teach the duty of tolerating all men in matters of religion." Locke was the great advocate of toleration in the seventeenth century ; and I have no doubt... | |
| Civis (pseud.), Rev. Andrew A. Lipscomb - 1845 - 256 pages
...Locke, " Those have no right to be tolerated by the magistrates who will not own and teach the right of tolerating all men in matters of mere religion....signify but that they may, and are ready upon any ocasion to seize the government, and possess themselves of the estates, and fortunes of their fellow... | |
| John Stoughton - 1848 - 356 pages
...challenge any matter of authority over such as are not associated with them" in their ecclesiastical communion, — " I say, these have no right to be...tolerating all men in matters of mere religion."* This passage is quoted from that immortal reasoner, not at all for the purpose of defending the above... | |
| Robert Vaughan - 1862 - 508 pages
...are to be ' tolerated by the magistrate. Those have no right to be tolerated by ' the magistrate, who will not own and teach the duty of tolerating all 'men in matters of mere religion.' Locke's Works, ii. 261. t To the Right High and Mighty Prince James, by the Grace of Gcd, King of Great... | |
| Charles Adamson Salmond - 1876 - 102 pages
...ecclesiastical communion—I say these have no right to be tolerated by the magistracy; as neither those who will not own and teach the duty of tolerating all men in matters of mere religion." Bismarck, however, has been more lenient to adherents of the Papacy than Locke, to judge from this... | |
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