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<blockquote>I wish to meddle with no man's conscience, but if by liberty of conscience you mean liberty to exercise the [[Mass (liturgy)|Mass]], I think it best to deal in plain speaking, where the Parliament of England has authority, that will not be allowed of.</blockquote>
 
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<blockquote>Let us restore the king to his throne, and let the king in future agree to govern with the consent of Parliament. Let us restore the old church, with its bishops, since that is what most of the people want; but since the [[Puritan]]s and [[Separatist]]s and [[Baptist]]s have served us well in the war, let us not persecute them anymore but let them worship as they like, outside of the established church. And so let us have peace and liberty.</blockquote>
 
<blockquote>I beseech you, in the bowels of Christ, think it possible you may be mistaken.</blockquote>
 
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