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CHURCH AND STATE UNDER THE TUDORS

man, be lie a Jesuit or a Thug, will make murder a part of his religion, he may place his religion pro tanto outside the pale of toleration by civilised society; but he does not palliate his crime, nor make it the duty of society to tolerate that which is incompatible with its own existence.

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