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John Locke
A letter concerning toleration

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1 1| Christian, without holiness of life, purity of manners, benignity 2 1| accompanied with innocence of life. Why, then, does this burning 3 1| Civil interests I call life, liberty, health, and indolency 4 1| things belonging to this life. If anyone presume to violate 5 1| much less of his liberty or life, therefore, is the magistrate 6 1| dictates of another. All the life and power of true religion 7 1| certain expectation of eternal life. A church, then, is a society 8 1| not require in order to life eternal, he may, perhaps, 9 1| the acquisition of eternal life. All discipline ought, therefore, 10 1| him in the things of this life because thou supposest he 11 1| loss of liberty, goods, or life. Oh, that our ecclesiastical 12 1| probable the way to eternal life may be better known by a 13 1| the things that regard the life to come; if there I take 14 1| of doctrine, holiness of life, and decent form of worship, 15 1| advantage or prejudice the life, liberty, or estate of any 16 1| In the common affairs of life that use of indifferent 17 1| the ordinary occasions of life altogether indifferent. 18 1| in the ordinary course of life, nor in any private house; 19 1| done to any man, either in life or estate. And thus what 20 1| with the necessaries of life; those necessaries are given 21 1| and perhaps deprived of life itself. Then, at last, it 22 1| they may obtain eternal life; but He instituted no commonwealth. 23 1| to practical ones.~A good life, in which consist not the 24 1| doing those things in this life which are necessary to the 25 1| comfort and happiness of this life, leaving in the meanwhile 26 1| possession of the things of this life. The care of each man’s 27 1| things that belong unto this life is the business of the commonwealth; 28 1| the common occasions of life, let them remain free unto 29 1| divine worship. Let no man’s life, or body, or house, or estate,


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