As to the privilege of free inquiry, it was of course exercised by those who deserted their ancient altars, but certainly not upon any latitudinarian theory of a right to judge amiss.
Fernel, one of the first physicians in France, rejecting what he could not approve in their writings, gave an example of free inquiry.
There is no effectual mode of arriving at truth, but by the exercise of the right of free inquiry, and the unrestricted publication of the result of such inquiry.
The mind has burst the fetters imposed on it, in the days of by-gone ignorance, by the cupidity of interested and hypocritical priests, who are fully aware that their principles and practices cannot stand the test of free inquiry.
Gentlemen, I will now quote the opinion of Bishop Marsh, as to the importance of free inquiry.
This last occasioned a great outcry, as it argued that all belief must be based on free inquiry, and that the use of reason would involve the abandonment of supernatural revelation.
This long period was marked by those great events in intellectual and social history which were calculated to awaken the spirit of free inquiry.
Political circumstances had not only generated free inquiry, but had required each man to form his political creed.
While Christians have thus generally regarded free inquiry in religion as wholly a loss; freethinkers have taken the very opposite view, and regarded it as an unmixed gain.
But though theology was always in power, men of courage at length established the right of free inquiry, and established also a free press for the publication of the results arrived at.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "free inquiry" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.