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The Right of Private Judgment in Religion, Vindicated Against the Claims of the Romish Church and All Kindred Usurpations: In a Dudleian Lecture, Deli
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Focusing on the defense of individual conscience in religious belief, this lecture addresses the authority of the Romish Church and similar institutions that impose doctrinal conformity. The author articulates the importance of private judgment in matters of faith, arguing against any usurpation of personal belief systems. Delivered at the University of Cambridge, the work emphasizes the necessity of intellectual freedom in religious practice and critiques the institutional pressures that threaten this right.
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2012, paperback
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