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  2. A Letter Concerning Toleration - Wikipedia

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    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. Religious tolerance - Wikipedia

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    In 1649 Maryland passed the Maryland Toleration Act, also known as the Act Concerning Religion, a law mandating religious tolerance for Trinitarian Christians only (excluding Nontrinitarian faiths). Passed on September 21, 1649 by the assembly of the Maryland colony, it was the first law requiring religious tolerance in the British North ...

  4. Religious views of George Washington - Wikipedia

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    Interior of the Touro Synagogue, where Washington addressed his famous letter in support of freedom of religion in the United States. Washington was an early supporter of religious toleration and freedom of religion. In 1775, he ordered that his troops not show anti-Catholic sentiments by burning the pope in effigy on Guy Fawkes Night. [56]

  5. Letter of Majesty - Wikipedia

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    The Letter of Majesty (1609) was a 17th-century European document, reluctantly signed by Rudolf II in his capacity as king of Bohemia, granting religious tolerance to both Protestant and Catholic citizens living in the estates of Bohemia. [1] The letter also created a Bohemian Protestant State Church, run by said estates. [2]

  6. Maryland Toleration Act - Wikipedia

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    The Maryland Toleration Act, also known as the Act Concerning Religion, was the first law in North America requiring religious tolerance for Christians. It was passed on April 21, 1649, by the assembly of the Maryland colony, in St. Mary's City in St. Mary's County, Maryland. It created one of the pioneer statutes passed by the legislative body ...

  7. Letters to the Editor: Project 2025; religion in public schools

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    In the Aug. 4 edition of the Mansfield News Journal was an opinion page article written by Akron Beacon Journal Executive Editor Cheryl Powell entitled "We need to keep religion out of the public ...

  8. Letters: Parents deserve freedom to choose religious ... - AOL

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    Parents should have the freedom to choose religious instruction for their child during the school day, especially considering the many challenging issues that kids have to navigate these days.

  9. Two Treatises of Government - Wikipedia

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    A Letter Concerning Toleration; Two Treatises of Government; An Essay Concerning ... Locke is situated within changing religious, philosophical, scientific, and ...