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13 July, 13:38

Which statements best describes religious freedom in Oliver Cromwell's republican Commonwealth?

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  1. 13 July, 13:57
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    Cromwell argued for religious freedom:

    "Presbyterians, Independents, all here had the same spirit of Faith and prayer; they agree here, know no names of difference; pity it should be otherwise anywhere. All that believe have the real unity, which is most glorious because inward and Spiritual. As for being united in forms, commonly called uniformity, every Christian will, for peace sake, study and do as far as conscience will permit; and from brethren, and things of the mind, we look for no compulsion but that of light and reason."
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