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Even Locke’s tolerance did not extend to Catholics, who by following a foreign sovereign in the form of the Pope could not be loyal to the realm; likewise atheists, who, it was largely believed, couldn’t take part in the contractual nature of society because they could not be held to oaths. Locke did later question whether nonbelievers might be allowed some toleration,
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