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John Locke
A letter concerning toleration

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1 1| Church. For whatsoever some people boast of the antiquity of 2 1| themselves to make other people Christians, who have not 3 1| amongst their flocks and people? These, and such-like things, 4 1| to secure unto all the people in general and to every 5 1| magistrate by the consent of the people, because no man can so far 6 1| of to throw dust in the people’s eyes in the following 7 1| these assemblies of the people is nothing but what is lawful 8 1| things, therefore, upon any people, contrary to their own judgment, 9 1| meeting. But, indeed, if any people congregated upon account 10 1| forbidden by him to any sect of people for their religious uses. 11 1| prejudicial to the commonweal of a people in their ordinary use and 12 1| grow up into one body of people. The Christian religion 13 1| whatsoever can oblige any people but those to whom it is 14 1| law of Moses only to that people. And this consideration 15 1| were the civil laws of that people and a part of their political 16 1| magistrate and the estates of the people may be equally secure whether 17 1| commodities of the whole people; and, as much as possible, 18 1| as, for example, that the people, or any party amongst them, 19 1| was in the power of the people to grant, much less if he 20 1| supreme magistrate and the people. God, I say, is the only 21 1| country and suffer his own people to be listed, as it were, 22 1| Exchange and a concourse of people in cities suffered? You 23 1| and the head of the whole people!~Let us therefore deal plainly. 24 1| one thing which gathers people into seditious commotions, 25 1| say “What, will you have people to meet at divine service 26 1| allowance. These are allowed to people of some one persuasion; 27 1| hitherto, with magistrate and people, and so long as those that


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