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The liberty of conscience, which above all other things ought to be to all men dearest and most precious.


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This page presents the quote "The liberty of conscience, which above all other things ought to be to all men dearest and most precious.". Author of this quote is John Milton. This quote is about conscience, men, liberty, ought, atheism,.