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A Letter Concerning Toleration Quotes

If any man err from the right way, it is his own misfortune, no injury to thee; nor therefore art thou to punish him in the things of this life because thou supposest he will be miserable in that which is to come.

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John Locke - A Letter Concerning Toleration Quotes
  • Book: A Letter Concerning Toleration
  • Writer: John Locke
  • Genre: Philosophy
  • Published: 1689
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