What did liberals oppose?
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Many liberals were openly hostile to religious belief itself, but most concentrated their opposition to the union of religious and political authority, arguing that faith could prosper on its own, without official sponsorship or administration by the state.
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many liberals were openly hostile to religious belief itself , but most concentrated their opposition to the union of religious nad political authority , arguing thats faith could prosper on its own , without official sponsorship or administration by the state.
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