"Such is the deplorable condition of our age, that a man dares not openly and directly own what he thinks of divine matters, though it be never so true and beneficial, if it but very slightly differs from what is received by any party, or that is established by law."
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John Toland
John Toland (30 November 1670 – 11 March 1722) was an Irish-born rationalist philosopher and freethinker.
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