A Letter concerning Toleration and Other Writings

Part of the Thomas Hollis Library published by Liberty Fund. This volume contains A Letter Concerning Toleration, excerpts of the Third Letter, An Essay on Toleration, and various fragments.
A Letter concerning Toleration and Other Writings, edited and with an Introduction by Mark Goldie (Indianapolis: Liberty Fund, 2010).
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Table of Contents
- THE THOMAS HOLLIS LIBRARY
- INTRODUCTION
- FURTHER READING
- NOTES ON THE TEXTS
- A Letter Concerning Toleration
- Excerpts from A Third Letter for Toleration
- An Essay Concerning Toleration
- Fragments on Toleration
- Infallibility (1661).
- The Constitutions of Carolina (excerpt) (1669–70).
- Against Samuel Parker (1669–70).
- Civil and Ecclesiastical Power (1674).
- Philanthropy (1675).
- Infallibility Revisited (1675).
- Religion in France (1676–79).
- The Obligation of Penal Laws (25 February 1676).
- Toleration and Error (23 August 1676).
- Toleration in Israel (19 April 1678).
- Toleration and Sincerity (1679).
- Latitude (1679).
- The Origin of Religious Societies (1681).
- Enthusiasm (19 February 1682).
- Ecclesia (1682).
- Tradition (1682).
- Pennsylvania Laws (1686).
- Pacific Christians (1688).
- Sacerdos (1698).
- Error (1698).
- Scriptures for Toleration (undated, ca. 1676–90).
- CHRONOLOGY OF LOCKE’S LIFE
- ACKNOWLEDGMENTS
- A Letter Concerning Toleration and Other Writings
- TO THE READER1
- A Letter Concerning Toleration.
- POSTSCRIPT165
- Excerpts from A Third Letter for Toleration
- The Ends of Civil Society1
- The Civil Rights of Jews and Muslims19
- The Sectarianism of Creed-Makers28
- The Reformation of Manners38
- England’s Penal Laws39
- Prejudice and Sincere Seeking45
- On the Test Act47
- Penal Laws Do Not Make People Reconsider Their Religion49
- The Charge of Scepticism and Epicureanism55
- The Pastoral Care of Corrupt Conformists56
- The Reformation of Manners Once More61
- The History of Idolatry62
- Writing for Party65
- An Essay Concerning Toleration
- Additions to the Essay
- Fragments on Toleration
- Infallibility
- The Constitutions of Carolina
- Against Samuel Parker
- Civil and Ecclesiastical Power
- The Parallel:
- Philanthropy
- Infallibility Revisited
- Religion in France
- The Obligation of Penal Laws
- Toleration and Error
- Toleration in Israel
- Toleration and Sincerity
- Latitude
- The Origin of Religious Societies
- Enthusiasm
- Ecclesia
- Tradition
- Pennsylvania Laws
- Pacific Christians
- Sacerdos
- Error
- Scriptures for Toleration
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