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toleration

[tol-uh-rey-shuhn] / ˌtɒl əˈreɪ ʃən /


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In 1649, the Maryland Toleration Act, providing for freedom of worship for all Christians, was passed by the Maryland assembly.

From Washington Times • Apr. 21, 2021

The proper concern of government, Locke argued in A Letter Concerning Toleration, is the protection of life, liberty, health and property.

From The Guardian • Sep. 8, 2019

The Toleration Act of 1689 suspended penalties against Nonconformists, though it did not mention Catholics, Deists, or non-Christians.

From Salon • Nov. 26, 2015

Duly Noted: On this date In 1649, the Maryland Toleration Act, providing for freedom of worship for all Christians, was passed by the Maryland assembly.

From US News • Apr. 21, 2015

He recently remarked to me, that Reason travels by slow journeys from north to south, in company with her two intimate friends, Experience and Toleration.

From Voltaire's Romances, Complete in One Volume by




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