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How did the French National Assembly treated religion

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The majority of the National Assembly were Christians themselves, and saw the value of the Christian principles such as the support of Liberty, tolerance and aversion to despotism. They believed that religion was needed amongst the masses, but they attempted to have authority over it, rather than allowing religion to be controlled by the king and/or the church itself as had occurred in the past. 
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