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John Locke
A letter concerning toleration

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1 1| apply himself with no less care and industry to the rooting 2 1| cruelty with a pretence of care of the public weal and observation 3 1| and, on the other side, a care of the commonwealth.~The 4 1| and confined to the only care of promoting these things; 5 1| demonstrate.~First, because the care of souls is not committed 6 1| man can so far abandon the care of his own salvation as 7 1| In the second place, the care of souls cannot belong to 8 1| In the third place, the care of the salvation of men’ 9 1| interests, is confined to the care of the things of this world, 10 1| nevertheless, in all such cases care is to be taken that the 11 1| already proved that the care of souls does not belong 12 1| magistrate. Not a magisterial care, I mean (if I may so call 13 1| punishments. But a charitable care, which consists in teaching, 14 1| denied unto any man. The care, therefore, of every man’ 15 1| But what if he neglect the care of his soul? I answer: What 16 1| What if he neglect the care of his health or of his 17 1| right one. Now, neither the care of the commonwealth, nor 18 1| man in particular to take care of—I mean the salvation 19 1| weighty enough to be taken care of by a law. In that case 20 1| magistrate is only to take care that the commonwealth receive 21 1| of religion, and of the care of souls, serves for a cloak 22 1| mankind and that our utmost care, application, and diligence 23 1| affairs, therefore, the care of each man’s salvation 24 1| therefore, draws on another care and necessarily gives another 25 1| meanwhile to every man the care of his own eternal happiness, 26 1| the other in laws; and the care of all things relating both 27 1| things of this life. The care of each man’s soul and of 28 1| that only belong unto the care of the commonwealth.~But 29 1| The principal and chief care of every one ought to be 30 1| magistrate and awaken all the care of the commonwealth to a


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