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... believe . A sweet religion , indeed , that obliges men to dissemble , and tell lies both to God and man , for the ... believe that to be really the body of Christ , which another man calls bread , he does no injury thereby to his ...
... believe . A sweet religion , indeed , that obliges men to dissemble , and tell lies both to God and man , for the ... believe that to be really the body of Christ , which another man calls bread , he does no injury thereby to his ...
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... believe , that in this debate you have had more care of the true religion , and the salva- tion of souls , than to ... believe ; or your pretending gain to them , which nobody can believe to be one ; be a greater mockery , you were best ...
... believe , that in this debate you have had more care of the true religion , and the salva- tion of souls , than to ... believe ; or your pretending gain to them , which nobody can believe to be one ; be a greater mockery , you were best ...
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... believe it ; and they cannot be bound to believe what it is im- possible for them to believe . " To which I shall only answer , that by this irrefragable argument it is evident , that wherever due penalties have been used , -for those ...
... believe it ; and they cannot be bound to believe what it is im- possible for them to believe . " To which I shall only answer , that by this irrefragable argument it is evident , that wherever due penalties have been used , -for those ...
Contents
A Second Letter concerning Toleration | 59 |
to the Author of | 141 |
A Fourth Letter for Toleration | 547 |
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