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|a JC153
|b .L8 1967
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|a Locke, John,
|d 1632-1704.
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|a Two tracts on government;
|c edited with an introduction, notes and translation by Philip Abrams.
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|a London,
|b Cambridge U.P.,
|c 1967.
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|a xii, 264 p.
|b tables.
|c 22 1/2 cm.
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|a "First English publication of John Locke's earliest writings on politics ... Locke gave no title to his papers on indifferent things. Their only heading is a statement of the problem discussed. Some convenient short title was required and I have named them Locke's Tracts on Government." The first tract bears the heading: Question: Whether the Civil Magistrate may lawfully impose and determine the use of indifferent things in reference to Religious Worship. The second tract bears the heading: An Magistratus Civilis possit res adiaphoras in divini cultus ritus asciscere easque populo imponere? Affirmatur.
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|a Bibliography: p. 247-260.
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|a Political science.
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|a Abrams, Philip,
|d 1933-
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|a Tracts on government.
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