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31 shall
30 care
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John Locke
A letter concerning toleration

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1 1| yet short of being a true Christian himself. “The kings of the 2 1| man to unsurp the name of Christian, without holiness of life, 3 1| not really embraced the Christian religion in their own hearts. 4 1| credited, no man can be a Christian without charity and without 5 1| unbecoming the name of a Christian, let such a one talk never 6 1| means to compose a truly Christian Church is altogether incredible. 7 1| that do not belong to the Christian warfare. If, like the Captain 8 1| offered him, whether he be Christian or Pagan. Nay, we must not 9 1| right can be derived unto a Christian church over its brethren 10 1| thing is the same in any Christian kingdom. The civil power 11 1| power, in the hands of a Christian prince, confer any greater 12 1| implacable enmities amongst Christian brethren, who are all agreed 13 1| For what hinders but a Christian magistrate may have subjects 14 1| this kind may be done to a Christian?~Again, things in their 15 1| religion and, in India, the Christian. The civil power can either 16 1| Americans, subjected unto a Christian prince, are to be punished 17 1| one body of people. The Christian religion by this means takes 18 1| the magistrate becomes a Christian, and by that means their 19 1| Mahometan or a Pagan prince, the Christian religion seem false and 20 1| thing under the Gospel as a Christian commonwealth. There are, 21 1| indeed the greatest duty of a Christian. Any one may employ as many 22 1| a faithful subject to a Christian magistrate, whilst at the 23 1| be worse than theirs in a Christian commonwealth.~You will say, 24 1| Is this the fault of the Christian religion? If it be so, truly 25 1| If it be so, truly the Christian religion is the worst of 26 1| this the nature of the Christian religion, to be turbulent 27 1| wars that have been in the Christian world upon account of religion. 28 2| heretic or schismatic to a Christian; and if any man fall off 29 2| any man fall off from the Christian faith to Mahometism, he 30 2| separation made in their Christian communion for opinions not 31 2| discipline can be necessary to Christian communion but what Christ


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