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A Letter Concerning Toleration Quotes

Whosoever will list himself under the banner of Christ, must, in the first place and above all things, make war upon his own lusts and vices. It is in vain for any man to usurp the name of Christian, without holiness of life, purity of manners, benignity and meekness of spirit.

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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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