John Locke — "The thoughts of a child are of so little consequence to the world, that it is no…"
The thoughts of a child are of so little consequence to the world, that it is no matter how incoherent they are.
The thoughts of a child are of so little consequence to the world, that it is no matter how incoherent they are.
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"The mind receives a great variety of impressions, and is capable of an infinite variety of thoughts."
"The use of force in matters of religion is contrary to the spirit of the Gospel."
"Where-ever Law ends, Tyranny begins."
"But if they will not be brought to embrace the true religion, and that for the salvation of their souls, what will become of them?"
"The great question which, in all ages, has disturbed mankind, and brought on them the greatest part of their mischiefs... has been, not whether there be power in the world, nor whence it came, but who…"
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