| John Locke - 1928 - 436 ÆäÀÌÁö
...punishment of those that violate any other man's rights. Let us now consider what a church is. A church then I take to be a voluntary society of men, joining themselves...him, and effectual to the salvation of their souls. I say, it is a free and voluntary society. Nobody is born a member of any church; otherwise the religion... | |
| 1941 - 120 ÆäÀÌÁö
...for any and every individual opinion.— Albert Einstein (1933). Freedom of Conscience A church is "a voluntary society of men, joining themselves together...him and effectual to the salvation of their souls." It is voluntary, because no man is by nature bound to any church. The hope of salvation is the cause... | |
| United States. Office of Education - 1942 - 678 ÆäÀÌÁö
...for any and every individual opinion. — Albert Einstein (1933). Freedom of Conscience A church is "a voluntary society of men, joining themselves together...own accord, in order to the public worshipping of (!od in such a manner as they judge acceptable to him and effectual to the salvation of their souls."... | |
| United States. Office of Education - 1942 - 694 ÆäÀÌÁö
...for any and every individual opinion. — Albert Einstein (1933). Freedom of Conscience A church is "a voluntary society of men, joining themselves together...him and effectual to the salvation of their souls." It Is voluntary, because no man is by nature bound to any church. The hope of salvation is the cause... | |
| John W. Yolton - 1977 - 364 ÆäÀÌÁö
...with the world to come. Let as now consider what a church is. A church then I take to be A voltmtary society of men, joining themselves together of their...him, and effectual to the salvation of their souls. I say, it is a free and voluntary society. Nobody is bora a member of any church; otherwise the religion... | |
| Elizabeth I. Nybakken - 1980 - 252 ÆäÀÌÁö
...Time individuals are left at full Liberty to unite themselves into Societies 9 for the public Worship of God, in such a Manner as they judge acceptable to him, and effectual to procure eternal Life and Happiness. This indeed may be disagreeable to those, who complain, that "Altars... | |
| John Locke - 1958 - 108 ÆäÀÌÁö
...Letter that there occurs Locke's famous concept of the Church as a voluntary society: "A Church ... I take to be a voluntary society of men, joining themselves...him, and effectual to the salvation of their souls." Returning now to our extract from the Third Letter, we must 1 The dates of publication were as follows:... | |
| Jay Newman - 1991 - 249 ÆäÀÌÁö
...to this life. 79 The business of a church, in Locke's view, is entirely different: A church, then, I take to be a voluntary society of men, joining themselves...together of their own accord in order to the public worshiping of God in such manner as they judge acceptable to Him, and effectual to the salvation of... | |
| James W. Skillen, Rockne M. McCarthy - 1991 - 448 ÆäÀÌÁö
...in effect amounts to the "preservation of property,"25 Locke defines the church. A church, then, 1 take to be a voluntary society of men, joining themselves...together of their own accord in order to the public worshiping of God in such manner as they judge acceptable to Him, and effectual to the salvation of... | |
| Parker J. Palmer - 1990 - 280 ÆäÀÌÁö
...First Liberty (New York: Knopf, 1986) 1 12-17. A church, as John Locke understood the term, is simply "a voluntary Society of Men, joining themselves together of their own accord, in order to the publick worshipping of God, in such a manner as they judge acceptable to him, and effectual to the... | |
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