John Locke, Toleration, and Samuel Parker's <i>A Discourse of Ecclesiastical Politie</i> (1669): A New Manuscript

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The following article prints a new manuscript by John Locke: commentary on A Discourse of Ecclesiastical Politie (1669) Samuel Parker (1640–88), the religious controversialist. Locke's interest in Parker's work has been known to scholars since 1954, when notes Locke roughly one thousand words were purchased Bodleian Library. reports discovery an unknown portion this commentary: three University North Carolina at Chapel Hill. transcribes manuscript, reconstructs its provenance, and reexamines engagement with . This occurred period composition first recensions his Essay Concerning Toleration (1667–8), as contemplated refutation ecclesiology. discovered provides evidence commitment principle that minimalistic theism would suffice for peaceable coexistence any civil society.

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عنوان ژورنال: Modern Intellectual History

سال: 2021

ISSN: ['1479-2451', '1479-2443']

DOI: https://doi.org/10.1017/s1479244321000421