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  2. A Letter Concerning Toleration (Epistola de tolerantia) by John Locke was originally published in 1689. Its initial publication was in Latin , and it was immediately translated into other languages. Locke's work appeared amidst a fear that Catholicism might be taking over England, and responds to the problem of religion and government by ...

  3. A Letter Concerning Toleration John Locke. translated by William Popple. 1689. Honoured Sir, Since you are pleased to inquire what are my thoughts about the mutual toleration of Christians in their different professions of religion, I must needs answer you freely that I esteem that toleration to be the chief characteristic mark of the true Church.

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  4. May 3, 2024 · A Letter Concerning Toleration is an important essay by the English philosopher John Locke, originally written in Latin in 1685, that greatly influenced the development of the modern concept of the separation of church and state.

  5. Read excerpts from A Letter Concerning Toleration (1689) and Two Treatises on Government (1690), two influential works by John Locke on religious freedom and political power. Learn how Locke argued for the separation of church and state, the natural rights of man, and the limits of civil authority.

  6. A Letter Concerning Toleration. Recommended edition: A Letter Concerning Toleration, ed. James Tully (Indianapolis: Hackett, 1983). Excerpt: I think indeed there is no nation under heaven, in which so much has already been said upon that subject, as ours.

  7. Summary. My distinguished friend, You ask me for my opinion of mutual toleration among Christians. I reply in a word that it seems to me to be the principal mark of the true church. Antiquity of titles and places of worship which some people boast of, the reformation of doctrine that others stress, the orthodoxy of one's faith that everyone ...

  8. A Letter concerning Toleration. Latin and English texts revised and edited by Mario Montuori. The Hague: Martinus Nijhoff, 1963. Easy to print version.

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