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According to Dunnington, Gauss's religion was based upon the search for truth.
He believed in " the immortality of the spiritual individuality, in a personal permanence after death, in a last order of things, in an eternal, righteous, omniscient and omnipotent God ".
Gauss also upheld religious tolerance, believing it wrong to disturb others who were at peace with their own beliefs.

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