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7222. RELIGION, Freedom of.—[continued].
From the dissensions among Sects themselves arise, necessarily, a
right of choosing and necessity of deliberating
to which we will conform. But if we
choose for ourselves, we must allow others to
choose also. This establishes religious liberty.—
Notes on Religion.
Ford ed., ii, 98.
(1776?)
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