"He that is willing to tolerate any religion, or discrepant way of religion, besides his own, unless it be in matters merely indifferent, either doubts of his own, or is not sincere in it."
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In 1647, as quoted in "Free Speech and Its Present Crisis" (2018), by Allen C. Guelzo, City Journal
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