| John Locke - 1823 - 602 sider
...be tolerated by the magistrate ; as neither those that will not own and teach the duty of tolerating all men in matters of mere religion. For what do all...possess themselves of the estates and fortunes of their fellow-subjects ; and that they only ask leave to be tolerated by the magistrates so long, until they... | |
| John Locke - 1823 - 602 sider
...seize the government, and possess themselves of the estates and fortunes of their fellow-subjects ; and that they only ask leave to be tolerated by the...until they find themselves strong enough to effect it. Again : That church can have no right to be tolerated by the magistrate, which is constituted upon... | |
| Protestant association - 1855 - 404 sider
...be tolerated by the magistrate; as neither those that will not own and teach the duty of tolerating all men in matters of mere religion. For what do all...possess themselves of the estates and fortunes of their fellow-subjects ; and that they only ask leave to be tolerated by the magistrate so long, until they... | |
| Thomas Smyth - 1843 - 348 sider
...be tolerated by the magistrate, as neither those that will not own and teach the duty of tolerating all men in matters of mere religion. For what do all...any occasion, to seize the government, and possess therr<ir' of the estates and fortunes of their fellow-subjects ; and that they only ask leave to be... | |
| 1868 - 844 sider
...be tolerated by the magistrate ; as neither these that will not own and teach the duty of tolerating all men in matters of mere religion. For what do all...possess themselves of the estates and fortunes of their fellow-subjects ; and that they only ask leave to be tolerated by the magistrate so long until they... | |
| Civis (pseud.) - 1845 - 118 sider
...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. For what do all...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... | |
| Civis (pseud.), Rev. Andrew A. Lipscomb - 1845 - 256 sider
...what do all these and the like doctrines signify but that they may, and are ready upon any ocasion to seize the government, and possess themselves of...estates, and fortunes of their fellow subjects ; and they only ask leave to be tolerated by the magistrates, until they find themselves strong enough to... | |
| Sir Archibald Alison - 1854 - 412 sider
...be tolerated by the magistrate, as neither those that will not own and teach the duty of tolerating all men in matters of mere religion. For what do all...possess themselves of the estates and fortunes of their fellow-subjects, and that they only ask leave to be tolerated by the magistrates so long until they... | |
| Sir Archibald Alison - 1854 - 412 sider
...be tolerated by the magistrate, as neither those that will not own and teach the duty of tolerating all men in matters of mere religion. For what do all...possess themselves of the estates and fortunes of their fellow-subjects, and that they only ask leave to be tolerated by the magistrates so long until they... | |
| sir Archibald Alison (1st bart.) - 1854 - 416 sider
...be tolerated by the magistrate, as neither those that will not own and teach the duty of tolerating all men in matters of mere religion. For what do all...possess themselves of the estates and fortunes of their fellow-subjects, and that they only ask leave to be tolerated by the magistrates so long until they... | |
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