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Example sentences for "religious equality"

  • Lord John Russell, true to his policy of religious equality, brought forward the Jewish Disabilities Bill, but the House of Lords, with equal consistency, threw out the measure.

  • A great and forward impulse was thus given to the cause of religious equality, and under the same energetic leadership the party of progress set themselves with fresh hope to invade other citadels of privilege.

  • Sin and Curse of Disobedience to the Law of Religious Equality.

  • We should make more account of religious equality than of equality of rank and wealth.

  • Duty of Parents in reference to Religious Equality.

  • We believe that Christians commit a sin when they violate this law of religious equality, and unite themselves in matrimony with those who pay no regard to religion.

  • Men who with William the Silent and Barneveld had indulged in the vision of religious equality as a possible result of so much fighting against the Holy Inquisition were perhaps to be disappointed.

  • This may be described as the first of the great measures accepted by Parliament for the purpose of establishing the principle of religious equality, in admission to the rights of citizenship, among the inhabitants of these countries.

  • Great progress had been made towards the establishment of religious equality, or at all events towards the removal of religious disqualifications among the Dissenters and the Roman Catholics.

  • Religious equality in Australia has virtually no history.

  • Such, also, may be said to have been the history of religious equality in Hungary; as in so many countries there has been a gradual abandonment of the old maxim cujus regio, ejus religio.

  • Either they lay down with more or less clearness principles of religious equality, or, dealing specifically with some pressing danger or difficulty, they provide a safeguard as to it.

  • Expansion of the Principle of Religious Equality.

  • At the opening of the nineteenth century there was in England religious freedom, but no religious equality.

  • Expansion of the principle of religious equality; 3.

  • Were I to consent to this proposal, I should thereby admit that we stood on the terms of a religious equality, which is, in limine, denied.

  • Perhaps I should not have spoken of religious equality, for in fact the establishment was known to be doomed, and the fight turned upon the amount of property with which the free church was to go forth to face its new fortunes.

  • Writing to a brother nonconformist, he expresses his almost unbounded admiration for Mr. Gladstone, "but it is a bitter disappointment that his government should be erecting new difficulties in the way of religious equality.

  • It was met by a counter-plan of religious equality; disestablishment of the existing church, without establishing any other, and with a general cessation of endowments for religion in Ireland.

  • It ought to be said of Stanhope that he was distinctly in advance of his age as regarded the recognition of the principle of religious equality.

  • The Tories naturally held to the principle of the monarchy and of the State church; the Whigs {18} were inclined for the supremacy of Parliament, and for something like an approach to religious equality.

  • The 'prentice boys, like their betters, must yield to the spirit of the age, and submit with the best grace they can to the rule of religious equality.

  • The establishment of religious equality in Ireland is a glorious achievement, enough in itself to immortalise any statesman.

  • Religious equality is not a cause of tranquillity in itself.

  • Religious equality was to be established, a great endowment of land converted from sectarian to public purposes, and a non-sectarian system of education created.

  • He satisfied the "Nonconformist conscience" of Upper Canada by his advocacy not only of religious equality but of the prohibition of the liquor traffic and of the cessation of Sunday labour by public servants.

  • One parliament had been lost to the friends of religious equality; they could not afford to lose another.


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