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John Locke – A Letter Concerning Toleration

May 1, 2020 | 17th Century, Netherlands, Pamphlet, Transcription

An Exiles Writings John Locke – A Letter Concerning Toleration Writing on the matter of religious toleration, it may seem Locke was simply interested in advocating for the rights or liberties of religious minorities. Yet, during a time when monarchs asserted...

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