They also desired fair trials, religious toleration and vast administrative reforms. |
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It was also the the first European settlement to proclaim religious toleration. |
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He should fight against oppression and to establish justice and the broadest principles of religious toleration. |
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Charles then set about promoting the cause of religious toleration for all non-Anglicans. |
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His dissertation is a study of the politics of religious toleration in the middle colonies. |
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Liberal ideas first took shape in the struggle for religious toleration in the 16th and 17th centuries. |
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Her desire for religious toleration was in stark contrast to the bigotry that riddled French society. |
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He ignores the long tradition of religious toleration under the Ottoman Empire. |
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William agreed to religious toleration and to Parliament's claims to authority. |
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He believed in religious toleration but supported an established church, the Anglican Communion. |
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What made religious toleration and later freedom of conscience possible in England was not theoretical argument but political necessity. |
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Officially Calvinist, it practiced an enlightened religious toleration that also aided its prosperity. |
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There are other forms of religious toleration which are not liberal. |
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That, and the encouragement of broader religious toleration, will be a test of Myanmar's reforms. |
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Mr Harris has denounced religious toleration, one of the founding ideals of liberal politics. |
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In the centre's schools, a true awareness of the breadth of religious choices and the importance of religious toleration is encouraged. |
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Was not John Locke, who lived towards the end of the seventeenth century, the first proponent of religious toleration? |
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The achievement of religious toleration in the 1690s coincided with a quietist phase in Quakerism that lasted until the 19th century. |
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It allowed religious toleration, encouraging Settlements spread, and trade in deerskin, lumber, and beef thrived. |
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Such an extreme position endangered the religious toleration constitutionally granted to Unitarians, and Blandrata invited the Unitarian theologian Faustus Socinus from Italy to confute Dávid. |
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In 35 years, law and order, and security and religious toleration, have been substituted for rapine, disorder, official tyranny, and religious persecution. |
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He was fundamentally opposed to religious toleration. |
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He said: Our most effective weapon, then and now, has been Europe's and North America's shared belief in political and economic freedom, religious toleration, human rights, representative government and the rule of law. |
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William encouraged the passage of the Toleration Act 1689, which guaranteed religious toleration to Protestant nonconformists. |
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Theoderic in his final years was no longer the disengaged Arian patron of religious toleration that he had seemed earlier in his reign. |
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This ended under Pope Clement VIII, who hesitantly accepted King Henry IV's 1598 Edict of Nantes, which granted civil and religious toleration to French Protestants. |
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This was, however, not his main motive for promoting religious toleration. |
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