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Also they wanted to insure that the liberty of black Americans would be guaranteed in these states before readmitting the states into the Union. We might solve the problem of priestless parishes by readmitting those who have chosen to break their vows of celibacy, but would that be a good thing? Doing so, he rightly gives extensive attention to "Judaizing" among radical seventeenth-century Protestants, to the debate toward the end of the Cromwell era about readmitting Jews to England, and to the relationship between religious toleration and national identity. |
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