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This article presents a new understanding of how the context of Restoration debates around toleration, magisterial authority and political obligation impinged upon Locke’s mature thought. It proposes that prominent Anglican clergymen, by utilising Hobbist ideas in their arguments for religious conformity, transformed the debate around toleration. In particular, Samuel Parker’s Discourse of Ecclesiastical Politie’s potent mix of Hobbism, theological moralism and Scholastic natural law led to important nonconformists, such as Owen and Ferguson, reshaping their arguments in response. They were forced to make an argument upon first principles as to precisely why Parker’s naturalistic account of ecclesiastical authority was inadequate to justify their own particular view of religious institutions. Crucially, the specific features of Parker’s argument, led to John Humfrey, a largely overlooked figure, developing a set of ideas that preconfigured Locke’s later thought. This article then highlights Locke’s creative engagement with the ideas of his time, by charting the changes to Locke’s ecclesiology and view of natural law from 1667-1674, alongside the similar conceptual shifts made by Humfrey.
本文提出了一种新的理解,即围绕宽容、权威和政治义务的复辟辩论如何影响洛克的成熟思想。它提出,杰出的英国圣公会牧师,通过在他们的宗教一致性的论点中利用霍布斯的观点,改变了围绕宽容的辩论。特别是,塞缪尔·帕克的《教会政治论》(Discourse of clesiastical Politie)将霍布斯主义、神学道德主义和经院自然法强有力地结合在一起,这导致了欧文和弗格森等重要的不墨守成规者重新塑造了他们的观点。他们被迫就帕克对教会权威的自然主义描述为何不足以证明他们自己对宗教机构的特殊看法,从基本原则出发进行论证。至关重要的是,帕克论证的具体特征,导致了约翰·汉弗瑞(John Humfrey),一个被忽视的人物,发展了一套思想,为洛克后来的思想奠定了基础。这篇文章接着强调了洛克对他那个时代思想的创造性参与,通过绘制洛克在1667-1674年间的教会观和自然法观的变化,以及汉弗莱所做的类似的概念转变。