Chapter 14 - New Directions in Thought and Culture in the Sixteenth and Seventeenth Centuries

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Luther
________ and the other Reformers saw themselves as reclaiming a more accurate grasp of the original Christian message.
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political compact
Before entering into a(n) ________, human people, according to Locke, have a significant ability for living more or less peacefully in community.
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natural human condition
Locke saw the ________ as one of full freedom and equality, in which everyone enjoyed the inherent rights of life, liberty, and property unrestrictedly.