About This Book
A selection of essays, letters, dialogues, and pamphlets that advocate religious toleration and defend freedom of conscience. The pieces examine the roots and harms of superstition and fanaticism, critique abuses by ecclesiastical and judicial authorities, and call for humane legal and social reforms. Argumentation blends satirical wit, historical illustration, and philosophical reasoning to undermine dogma and promote rational inquiry. The overall tone shifts between pointed polemic and measured critique, consistently urging readers toward greater liberty of thought and more equitable treatment under civil institutions.
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