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|contents=The Constitution guarantees freedom of conscience and religious practice. In addition, it prohibits the state from favoring one religion over others (U.S. Department of State, "[[Probable year::2016]] Report on International Religious Freedom - Brazil"). | |contents=The Constitution guarantees freedom of conscience and religious practice. In addition, it prohibits the state from favoring one religion over others (U.S. Department of State, "[[Probable year:: 2016]] Report on International Religious Freedom - Brazil"). | ||
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What is the oldest written source in this country that mentions this right?
Brazil
The Constitution guarantees freedom of conscience and religious practice. In addition, it prohibits the state from favoring one religion over others (U.S. Department of State, "2016 Report on International Religious Freedom - Brazil").