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" I say, first, no opinions contrary to human society, or to those moral rules which are necessary to the preservation of civil society, are to be tolerated by the magistrate. "
The Works of John Locke - Strana 45
autor/autoři: John Locke - 1823
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Human Sacrifices in India: Substance of the Speech of John Poynder, Esq. at ...

John Poynder - 1827 - 286 str.
...private house, and, therefore, " neither are they so in the worship of God." And again. — " I say no opinions contrary to " human society, or to those...society, are " to be tolerated by the magistrate." Now, Sir, upon this principle precisely is the letter of Lord Wellesley, and his Council, founded ;...
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India's Cries to British Humanity: Relative to Suttee, Infanticide, British ...

James Peggs - 1830 - 556 str.
...practicable, consistently with the principles of morality, reason, and humanity" Locke very justly observes, "No opinions contrary to human society, or to those...civil society, are to be tolerated by the magistrate." Upon this principle is the letter of Lord Wellesley and his council founded, — a principle only to...
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The Yorkshireman, a religious and literary journal, by a Friend [L ..., Svazek 1

Luke Howard - 1833 - 418 str.
...property] amongst fellow-subjects, for a cause that has no relation to the end of Civil government. And yet no opinions contrary to human society, or to those...Civil society, are to be tolerated by the Magistrate, f The author might have given instances — we will suppose this, that it is lawful for parents to...
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The Conservative Standard of the British Empire: Erected in a Time of ...

George Burges - 1835 - 256 str.
...Toleration. " No opinions," he observes,13 " contrary a Life of Milton. b Letter concerning Toleration. 36 to human society, or to those moral rules which are...civil society, are to be tolerated by the magistrate." Again, " that Church can have no right to be tolerated, Avhich is constituted upon such a bottom, that...
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Spiritual Heroes: Or, Sketches of the Puritans, Their Character and Times

John Stoughton - 1848 - 356 str.
...tolerate them. Even Locke affirms — " No opinions contrary to human so212 EAST ANGLIAN CHURCHES. ciety, or to those moral rules which are necessary to the...civil society, are to be tolerated by the magistrate." Referring to such persons as we have just named, he adds, " These, therefore, and the like, who attribute...
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Spiritual Heroes, Or, Sketches of the Puritans: Their Character and Times

John Stoughton - 1850 - 414 str.
...the probable results of their belief. Hence the refusal to tolerate them. Even Locke affirms, — " No opinions contrary to human society, or to those...civil society, are to be tolerated by the magistrate." Referring to such persons as we have just named, he adds, " These, therefore, and the like, who attribute...
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English Nonconformity, Stránka 59

Robert Vaughan - 1862 - 508 str.
...country, at that time. It was opinion which embraced a large, if not an unlimited, toleration, f * ' No opinions contrary to human society, or to those...moral rules 'which are necessary to the preservation of-civil society, are to be ' tolerated by the magistrate. Those have no right to be tolerated by '...
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The Church as established in its relations with dissent

James Clark (M.A., Ph.D.) - 1866 - 320 str.
...of a God, was ipso facto disqualified for citizenship : and he laid down yet more generally that " no opinions contrary to human society, or to those...civil society, are to be tolerated by the magistrate" * Warburton in like manner held that " the Quaker, the Anabaptist, the Papist, and the Atheist are...
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More Criticisms on Darwin, and Administrative Nihilism

Thomas Henry Huxley - 1872 - 122 str.
...contrary, in this very " Letter on Toleration " he states in the clearest language that " no opinion contrary to human society, or to those moral rules...civil society, are to be tolerated by the magistrate " (p. 45). And the practical corollary which he draws from the proposition is that there ought to be...
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Critiques and Addresses

Thomas Henry Huxley - 1873 - 342 str.
...contrary, in this very " Letter on Toleration " he states in the clearest language that " No opinion contrary to human society, or to those moral rules...civil society, are to be tolerated by the magistrate." And the practical corollary which he draws from this proposition is that there ought to be no toleration...
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