Thus far, however, there has been no scholarly discussion of the tolerationist ethic underlying Masham's 1705 publication, Occasional Thoughts. In his correspondence, John Locke described his close friend Damaris Masham as 'a determined foe to ecclesiastical tyranny' and someone who had 'the greatest aversion to all persecution on account of religious matters.' In her short biography of Locke, Masham returned the compliment by commending Locke for convincing others that 'Liberty of Conscience is the unquestionable Right of Mankind.' These comments attest to Masham's personal commitment to the cause of religious liberty.
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