| Great Britain. Parliament. House of Commons - 1779 - Страниц: 548
...admitted into places of truft or profit, that is a farther confideration. Locke argues, " that promifes, covenants, and oaths, which are the bonds of human Society, can have no hold upon an1 atheift." I admit the obfervation as to oaths, moft fhockingly multiplied among us on every occafion.... | |
| Sir Richard Joseph Sullivan (bart.) - 1794 - Страниц: 518
...was the work of an intelligent cause ? * L 3 Jwill • Cicero. I will not go so far as to say, that promises, covenants, and oaths, which are the bonds...of human society, can have no hold upon an atheist ) that the taking away God, but even in thought, dissolves all ; that those, who by their doctrine... | |
| Ely Bates - 1806 - Страниц: 445
...good behaviour, who deny that any such can be given ; not to the second, because (as Locke observes) promises, covenants, and oaths, which are the bonds...of human society, can have no hold upon an atheist; neither to the last, / since it can never be consistent with the ; public safety to tolerate those... | |
| 1806 - Страниц: 854
...good behaviour, who deny that any such can be given; not tn the second, because (as Locke observes) promises, covenants, and oaths« which are the bonds...of human society, can have no hold upon an atheist ; neither to the last, since it can never be consistent with the public safety to tolerate those who... | |
| 1807 - Страниц: 570
...good behaviour, who deny that any such can be given ; not to the second, because fas Locke observes) promises, covenants, and oaths( which are the bonds...of human society, can have no hold upon an atheist ; neither to the last, since it can never be consistent with the public safety to tolerate those who... | |
| William Cobbett - 1814 - Страниц: 722
...trust or profit, that is a further consideration. Locke argues, " that promises, covenants, and ouths, which are the bonds of human society, can have no hold upon an Atheist." I admit the observation as to oaths, most shockingly multiplied among us on every occasion. Perhaps... | |
| John Locke - 1823 - Страниц: 588
...supreme magistrate in the state. Lastly, Those are not at all to be tolerated who deny the being of God. Promises, covenants, and oaths, which are the bonds...of God, though but even in thought, dissolves all. Besides also, those that by their atheism undermine and destroy all religion, can have no pretence... | |
| 1834 - Страниц: 424
...tolerated, who deny the being of a God. For," reasons he, " promises, covenants, and oaths, which are tl e bonds of human society, can have no hold upon an Atheist. The taking away of a God, though even in thought, dissolves all." This exclusion of Atheisis from the pale of Toleration... | |
| John Collinson - 1836 - Страниц: 186
...to a Christian magistrate. Lastly, those are not at all to be tolerated who deny the being of a God. Promises, covenants, and oaths, which are the bonds...of human society, can have no hold upon an Atheist. Thus it is plain that Mr. Locke, your great champion, whom I admire almost as much as you do, is among... | |
| United States. Congress - 1854 - Страниц: 786
...work on ; oil-ration. He says : " Those are not to be tolerated who deny the being of a God. Promiso, covenants, and oaths, which are the bonds of human...The taking away of God, though but even in thought, diasol ves all." your negotiations have not been sincere as to England." Mr. Bayard stated at large... | |
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