Franco-Gallia - Or, An Account of the Ancient Free State of France, and - Most Other Parts of Europe, Before the Loss of Their - Liberties by François Hotman
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_Whiggism_ is not circumscrib'd and confin'd to any one or two of the
_Religions_ now profess'd in the World, but diffuses it self among all. We have known _Jews_, _Turks_, nay, some Papists, (which I own to be a great Rarity) very great Lovers of the Constitution and Liberty; and were there rational Grounds to expect, that any Numbers of them cou'd be so, I shou'd be against using Severities and Distinctions upon Account of Religion. For a Papist is not dangerous, nor ought to be ill us'd by any body, because he prays to Saints, believes Purgatory, or the real Presence in the Eucharist, and pays Divine Worship to an Image or Picture (which are the common Topicks of our Writers of Controversy against the Papists;) but because Popery sets up a _foreign Jurisdiction paramount to our Laws_. So that a _real Papist_ can neither be a true _Governor_ of a _Protestant_ Country, nor a true _Subject_, and besides, is the most _Priest-Ridden_ Creature in the World: and (when uppermost) can bear with no body that differs from him in Opinion; little considering, that whosoever is against _Liberty of Mind_, is, in effect, against _Liberty of Body_ too. And therefore all Penal _Acts_ of _Parliament_ for Opinions _purely_ religious, which have no Influence on the _State_, are so many Encroachments upon _Liberty_, whilst those which restrain Vice and Injustice are against _Licentiousness_. I profess my self to have always been a Member of the _Church_ of _England_ and am for supporting it in all its _Honours_, _Privileges_ and _Revenues_: but as a Christian and a _Whig_, I must have Charity for those that differ from me in _religious_ Opinions, whether _Pagans_, _Turks_, _Jews_, _Papists_, _Quakers_, _Socinians_, _Presbyterians_, or others. I look upon _Bigotry_ to have always been the very Bane of human Society, and the Offspring of Interest and Ignorance, which has occasion'd most of the great Mischiefs that have afflicted Mankind. We ought no more to expect to be all of one Opinion, as to the Worship of |
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