| Table of Contents | Words: Alphabetical - Frequency - Inverse - Length - Statistics | Help | IntraText Library | ||
| Alphabetical [« »] christians 25 church 112 church-society 1 churches 18 churchman 1 churchmen 1 circumstance 2 | Frequency [« »] 18 being 18 business 18 christ 18 churches 18 communion 18 different 18 end | John Locke A letter concerning toleration IntraText - Concordances churches |
Part
1 1| understand also of particular churches which stand, as it were, 2 1| be observed by particular churches, in the same manner as by 3 1| example, let us suppose two churches—the one of Arminians, the 4 1| say that either of these churches has right to deprive the 5 1| Christians? But if one of these churches hath this power of treating 6 1| controversy between these churches about the truth of their 7 1| of these two dissenting churches were in the right, there 8 1| destroying the other. For churches have neither any jurisdiction 9 1| neither single persons nor churches, nay, nor even commonwealths, 10 1| one or the other of those Churches, upon the magistrate’s command, 11 1| religious societies I call Churches; and these, I say, the magistrate 12 1| not only because these Churches are free societies, but 13 1| of the blood of beasts in churches, and expiations by water 14 1| discretion, how is it then that Churches themselves have the power 15 1| ought not to be permitted to Churches in their sacred rites. Only 16 1| once so settled that all Churches were obliged to lay down 17 1| magistrate is afraid of other Churches, but not of his own, because 18 1| lawful for men to meet in churches than in halls; nor are one