An Argument for Toleration and Indulgence in Relation to Differences in Opinion: Both as It Is the Interest of States and as a Common Duty of All Chri
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Sir
I Know not whether the Discourse I held (the other day, ) concerning Toleration and Liberty of Conscience, will answer the expectation's you conceive of it, but I well know the Obligations I am under, to give you all the satisfaction I am capable of giving, which if you do not find in the Matter, in the Method, and in the Stile and Expressions of the Relation I send, I am sure you cannot chuse but find some in the proof I give of my Obedience in fending it. Be pleased therefore to receive the Narration (of what was then said) in the very words, in which, for mine own remembrance, (at my return home) I noted it, not indeed in the Interlocutory way, in which it passed, (and that to avoid Repetitions, )but by way of one continued Discourse, but To ordered, that you will certainly become informed (and perhaps with more advantage, than if a Notary had taken it) in the substance of all that was offered on both sides.
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