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42 into
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42 right
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40 commonwealth
40 would
39 let
John Locke
A letter concerning toleration

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1 1| of the orthodoxy of their faith—for everyone is orthodox 2 1| charity and without that faith which works, not by force, 3 1| that are erroneous unto the faith, by forcing them to profess 4 1| to prescribe to him what faith or worship he shall embrace. 5 1| if he would, conform his faith to the dictates of another. 6 1| persuasion of the mind; and faith is not faith without believing. 7 1| the mind; and faith is not faith without believing. Whatever 8 1| establishing of any articles of faith, or forms of worship, by 9 1| profession of any articles of faith, nor the conformity to any 10 1| everyone would hold his faith by the same tenure he does 11 1| and sword to embrace her faith and doctrine, I could never 12 1| for the articles of their faith, cannot confer such an authority 13 1| is not of his church and faith either of liberty or of 14 1| that differ from them in faith and worship as well as towards 15 1| decrees, their articles of faith, their form of worship, 16 1| not favourers of their own faith and way of worship.~But, 17 1| remedies that I have not faith in; but I cannot be saved 18 1| another man’s profession. Faith only and inward sincerity 19 1| done with that assurance of faith is neither well in itself, 20 1| applied to the mysteries of faith and rites of Divine worship. 21 1| goods for not embracing our faith and worship. If they are 22 1| condition peace, friendship, faith, and equal justice are preserved 23 1| kingdoms that have embraced the faith of Christ, but they have 24 1| hath taught men how, by faith and good works, they may 25 1| now consider articles of faith.~The articles of religion 26 1| therefore, and articles of faith (as they are called) which 27 1| solicitous about the articles of faith as to enact them by a law?~ 28 1| they mean who teach that faith is not to be kept with heretics? 29 1| the privilege of breaking faith belongs unto themselves; 30 2| fall off from the Christian faith to Mahometism, he does not 31 2| one and the same rule of faith and worship are of the same 32 2| have not the same rule of faith and worship are of different 33 2| though both of them profess faith in Christ and are therefore 34 2| Scriptures to be their rule of faith, heresy is a separation 35 2| be the only foundation of faith, they nevertheless lay down 36 2| Scripture and to the analogy of faith; for if they be conceived 37 2| agreeable to the rule of faith. But it would be very ill 38 2| compare the articles of faith that he has framed according 39 2| as a necessary article of faith because we believe it to 40 2| agreeable to the rule of faith, unless we would be content 41 2| heresy relates to errors in faith, and schism to those in


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