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John Locke
A letter concerning toleration

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1 1| to enter? No member of a religious society can be tied with 2 1| Testament.~The end of a religious society (as has already 3 1| so vastly as they do in religious matters? But let us grant 4 1| liberty are to enter into some religious society, that they meet 5 1| private man apart.~These religious societies I call Churches; 6 1| any ceremonies in those religious assemblies does either advantage 7 1| superstitions consists in the religious use of such things as are 8 1| religion and imposed upon religious assemblies, because, in 9 1| To this I answer that in religious worship we must distinguish 10 1| they are committed in a religious assembly? I answer: No. 11 1| worship of God, or in any religious meeting. But, indeed, if 12 1| kill his calf also in a religious meeting. Whether the doing 13 1| law is not made about a religious, but a political matter; 14 1| sect of people for their religious uses. If any man may lawfully 15 1| the same liberty in his religious worship; though in the Church 16 1| attribute unto the faithful, religious, and orthodox, that is, 17 1| lists, either as purely religious, or in order thereunto, 18 1| one to enter into, whereas religious conventicles are more private 19 1| to everyone. And if some religious meetings be private, who 20 1| Again, you will say that religious communion does exceedingly 21 1| quickly find that these religious meetings will be no longer 22 1| of this or that Church or religious society, but from the common 23 1| all? If anything pass in a religious meeting seditiously and


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