John Locke, Toleration and Early Enlightenment CultureCambridge University Press, 30 mar 2006 - 767 páginas Major intellectual and cultural history of intolerance and toleration in early modern Enlightenment Europe. |
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John Locke, Toleration and Early Enlightenment Culture John Marshall No hay ninguna vista previa disponible - 2010 |
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accusations alleged Amsterdam Anabaptists Anglican argued arguments Arminians associated atheists attacked attempted authority Bayle Bayle’s beliefs Bossuet Burnet called Calvinist Catholic caused central century Chapter Christ Christianity church civil Clerc committed Concerning condemned conscience conversion death declared defended desire discussed dissenters doctrine Dutch early England English Europe execution faith force France French further held heresy heretics History Huguenots idem identified important intolerance issued James Jews John journals Jurieu king late later laws Letter Letter Concerning Toleration libertinism Limborch live Locke Locke’s London magistrates merely ministers natural Netherlands noted opinions orthodox peace period persecution persons Philosophical Commentary points poison political practices prevent Protestant published punishment Quakers questioning reason Reformation religion religious toleration republic resistance Restoration schism schismatics Scripture seventeenth century significant society Socinian stressed subjects suggested thought tolerationist true truth views violence Waldensians worship
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Roger L'Estrange and the Making of Restoration Culture Anne Dunan-Page,Beth Lynch Vista previa restringida - 2008 |