The Works of John Locke, Volume 5Thomas Tegg, 1823 - Philosophy |
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... gave as full power to Noah and his heirs , ch . ix . 2 , to eat " every living thing that moveth , " as he did to Adam to have dominion over them ; the Hebrew word in both places being the same . ยง 28. David , who might be supposed to ...
... gave as full power to Noah and his heirs , ch . ix . 2 , to eat " every living thing that moveth , " as he did to Adam to have dominion over them ; the Hebrew word in both places being the same . ยง 28. David , who might be supposed to ...
Page 233
... gave " dominion over every living thing that moveth on the earth , " gave Adam no monarchical power over those of his own species , which will yet appear more fully in the next thing I am to show . $ 29 . 2. Whatever God gave by the ...
... gave " dominion over every living thing that moveth on the earth , " gave Adam no monarchical power over those of his own species , which will yet appear more fully in the next thing I am to show . $ 29 . 2. Whatever God gave by the ...
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... gave it to the children of men , is a way of arguing peculiar to our author : and a man must have a great mind to go contrary to the sound as well as sense of the words be- fore he could light on it . But the sense is yet harder , and ...
... gave it to the children of men , is a way of arguing peculiar to our author : and a man must have a great mind to go contrary to the sound as well as sense of the words be- fore he could light on it . But the sense is yet harder , and ...
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John Locke. arch , and his reasoning is thus , " God gave the earth to the children of men , ergo Adam was monarch of the world . " I defy any man to make a more pleasant conclusion than this , which cannot be excused from the most ...
John Locke. arch , and his reasoning is thus , " God gave the earth to the children of men , ergo Adam was monarch of the world . " I defy any man to make a more pleasant conclusion than this , which cannot be excused from the most ...
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... gave to Adam , and by his donation , assignation , or cession to his chil- dren , was abrogated , and a community of all things instituted between Noah and his sons - Noah was left the sole heir of the world ; why should it be thought ...
... gave to Adam , and by his donation , assignation , or cession to his chil- dren , was abrogated , and a community of all things instituted between Noah and his sons - Noah was left the sole heir of the world ; why should it be thought ...
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