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20 October, 10:48

Which work was really just a thinly-disguised attack on Catholicism? A. Spirit of the Laws B. The Starry Messenger C. History of the Oracles D. Letter Concerning Toleration E. The Historical and Critical Dictionary Reset Selection

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  1. 20 October, 11:05
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    The answer is The letter concering Toleration

    Explanation:

    The letter concerning intoleration was a literary work by John Locke on his direct criticisim of christianity and catholic church in particular.

    In the Letters on Toleration, he excluded atheists from religious toleration but rather argued that tolerance is a Christian virtue and that the state as a civic association should be concerned only with civic interests, not spiritual ones.
  2. 20 October, 11:12
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    D. Letter Concerning Toleration

    Explanation:

    Letter Concerning Toleration by John Locke was really just a thinly-disguised attack on Catholicism.
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