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... Locke , whose book The Reasonable- ness of Christianity appeared in 1695. Locke , too , is best reserved for separate treatment . In any case a more representative item came out a year later in the shape of John Toland's Christianity ...
... Locke , whose book The Reasonable- ness of Christianity appeared in 1695. Locke , too , is best reserved for separate treatment . In any case a more representative item came out a year later in the shape of John Toland's Christianity ...
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... Locke ( 1632–1704 ) crossed one another's paths on a number of occasions . Both were concerned , for instance , in the foundation of the Board of Trade and the scheme for recoinage around 1695. The individuals con- sulted by the ...
... Locke ( 1632–1704 ) crossed one another's paths on a number of occasions . Both were concerned , for instance , in the foundation of the Board of Trade and the scheme for recoinage around 1695. The individuals con- sulted by the ...
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... Locke was also of a twofold nature . In his lifetime , and for some time afterwards , he was famous chiefly for An Essay Concerning Human Understanding ( 1690 ) . This is now studied as ' philosophy ' , but contemporaries read it as an ...
... Locke was also of a twofold nature . In his lifetime , and for some time afterwards , he was famous chiefly for An Essay Concerning Human Understanding ( 1690 ) . This is now studied as ' philosophy ' , but contemporaries read it as an ...
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Introduction | 1 |
Landscape of the Age | 5 |
The Shape of Society | 7 |
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