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In 1689, The Toleration Act was passed, which enabled religious free
ing ministers in order that the terms of the Toleration Act for dissenting clergy could be modified.
inisters in order that the terms of the 1689 Toleration Act for dissenting clergy could be modified.
undisturbed; the Glorious Revolution and the Toleration Act of 1688-89 eventually brought persecutio
that led to passage of the landmark Maryland Toleration Act of 1649, which declared religious tolera
formist seminary, which he opened before the Toleration Act, was connived at, and attended by the so
t family regained control and re-enacted the Toleration Act.
His name is attached to pleas for toleration addressed to parliament in 1651 and 1654, an
cessor Gaozong, who continued this policy of toleration, Alopen's status expanded even further, and
also emphasized the importance of religious toleration among the colonists, who were nearly equal p
He argued strongly for religious toleration and liberty of conscience.
haracterized by learning, religious feeling, toleration, and allegiance to the Crown.
He was on the side of toleration and protected the reformers.
The Palas adopted the policy of religious toleration and co-existence of the Buddhists and the Hi
He was a staunch opponent of religious toleration and was temporarily deprived of local office
man Catholics in Hawaii through the Edict of Toleration and the establishment of the Hawaii Catholic
or of the Center for the Study of Democracy, Toleration and Religion.
ctrines of the Christian religion, religious toleration, and the proper rules for interpreting the S
ne part of their general policy of religious toleration, and the bill was passed and received the ro
to those Dissenters who conformed before the Toleration and have since withdrawn themselves from the
Right of Protestant Dissenters to a Compleat Toleration Asserted" (1787), S. Heywood
rian Relief Act (Trinity Act), The Unitarian Toleration Bill, and Mr William Smith's Bill, after Whi
until after the promulgation of the edict of toleration by Emperor Joseph II in 1781.
ession of William III, who adopted religious toleration, Cameron's followers were pardoned, and inco
‘Arranged Catalogue of Publications on Toleration, Corporation, and Test Acts,' &c., 1790.
4. ‘Refutation of the Errors of Toleration, Erastianism, Independency, and Separation,'
f all prelates," he was opposed to religious toleration, especially towards Protestants, and condemn
ise and development of the idea of religious toleration, finding much of his source material in the
The Act granted toleration for Unitarian worship, as previously the Act
Both prelates were against a legal toleration for Irish dissent.
July - Doctrine of the Trinity Act provides toleration for Unitarian worship.
o wane; after 1764 they "enjoyed a practical toleration for a quarter of a century before the law se
fect of the treaty was to establish official toleration for Lutherans in the Holy Roman Empire."
Compton, Bishop of London, on the subject of toleration for the episcopal clergy.
: "The effect of the treaty was to establish toleration for Catholic princes and their estates in ne
Great's Edict of Milan proclaimed religious toleration for Christians in 313 AD.
eeting House (built in 1689 after the Act of Toleration) had become too small.
works, as well as texts advocating religious toleration; he also became personally involved in the U
public teacher in a country which professed toleration, he had not departed from the state maxims o
he board from 1696 to 1700), whose Letter on toleration he was the first to translate from the Latin
Persecution and Toleration in Protestant England, 1558-1689, Longman, 2
His Persecution and Toleration in Protestant England, 1558-1689 is the firs
yranny and the Will of God: The Principle of Toleration in Early Modern Europe and Colonial India".
o legalize hardcore pornography, followed by toleration in the Netherlands also in 1969.
from 1620 until the issuing of the Edict of Toleration in 1781.
his four-volume The Development of Religious Toleration in England, published from 1932-1940, in whi
elt, who was an upholder of the principle of toleration in religious opinions.
Following the passing of the Act of Toleration in 1689, which gave the right of freedom of
The Prussians introduced religious toleration, leading to the construction of the Protesta
2. 'Free Thoughts on the Toleration of Popery,' 1780.
he advised Oliver Cromwell on the subject of toleration of Jews.
Luzzatto argued for toleration of the Jews on the basis of their economic a
various methods employed to get the act for toleration of Popery to pass".
parliament a sermon against the act for the toleration of Roman catholicism.
n of the Edict of Nantes, ending the limited toleration of Protestantism in France.
ble contains many messages incompatible with toleration of non-Christians, who reject Jesus as the S
n on the construction of new temples and the toleration of Pagan sacrifices, to orders for the pilla
endo towards the rule of King George and his toleration of Whigs and Dissenters as tyrannical; Swift
honesty in the administration of justice and toleration of opinion, but he totally neglected the mor
ving a controversial interview regarding the toleration of homosexuality.
chword, London, 1649, protesting against the toleration of any who refused to sign the Solemn League
Pierpont Edwards was the founder of the Toleration Party in Connecticut.
In the 1817 elections, the Toleration Party swept control of the General Assembly,
he was one of the most active members of the Toleration Party, which had for its object the separati
on; 111 of the 201 delegates belonged to the Toleration Party.
(2007) Virtue, Liberty, and Toleration: Political Ideas of European Women, 1400-180
rsecution eventually ended with the Edict of Toleration proclaimed by Kamehameha III, which led to t
r Jews, they were excluded from the edict of toleration promulgated by Emperor Joseph II in 1781, an
eclaration of Independence, to see religious toleration restored to Maryland.
wever, he supported Henry Ireton's view that toleration should be limited by the state.
ntinued to exist among persecutions, and the toleration shown to it helped Christians in the provinc
s and vocal, was often unrelieved by wisdom, toleration, tact, and the sense of human values....
religious freedom in the form of an Edict of Toleration, the Edict of Saint-Germain issued by Charle
ortance to skeptical and secular motives for toleration, this capacious and well-sourced work contin
Webb, R.K. "From Toleration to Religious Liberty" Liberty Secured?
... securing ample protection and religious toleration to all ... of His Majesty's dominions."
hools, invaded the judicial bench and forced toleration upon judges.
The Act of Toleration was an act of the English Parliament (24 May
Three years later, in 1689, the Act of Toleration was passed giving the right to Nonconformist
ars afterward in 1883, a statue dedicated to Toleration was erected, a marble statue of a man in sim
accession of George I a degree of religious toleration was won for nonconformists, though with a nu
e after Emperor Gallienus issued an edict of toleration which was to last until 303.
Full religious toleration would not be restored in Maryland until the
                                                                                                    


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