Act Concerning Religion
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The Act Concerning Religion was a 1649 law passed in the Maryland colony that granted limited religious freedom to Trinitarian Christians and is considered one of the earliest legal protections for religious toleration in what became the United States.
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| Act Concerning Religion canonical | 1 |
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