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Example sentences for "religious freedom"

  • Cheap land, religious freedom, and the privilege of self-government attracted settlers from all parts of northern Europe.

  • Religious freedom, indeed, had been guaranteed by the Constitution, but the suffrage was still narrowly restricted.

  • The Mob Ignores the Constitutional Guarantee of Religious Freedom.

  • Sidenote: The Mob Ignores the Constitutional Guarantee of Religious Freedom.

  • The king ratified this bargain, only refusing the right of religious freedom.

  • The later advocates of heathenism, Libanius and Symmachus, were content with claiming toleration and religious freedom.

  • Although the other new states adopted a republican constitution, they could not throw aside the influence of the Catholic clergy and carry out the principles of religious freedom proclaimed in their constitutions.

  • The New England Puritans, though themselves refugees from religions intolerance, and martyrs, as they supposed, to the cause of religious freedom, practiced the same intolerance to those who were so unfortunate as to differ from them.

  • I am aware that many historians consider the religious freedom of Maryland as originating in subsequent legislation, and claim the act of 1649 as the statute of toleration.

  • But the object is at once seen to be limited within the fearful license of religious freedom.

  • What, then, I again ask, was the cause of the singular departure from the enlightened policy of the empire in granting religious toleration and even large religious freedom to its subjects?

  • Why is this violence done to the principle of religious freedom, a principle that is both the pride and boast of the American people?

  • I answer these questions in the affirmative; and hold that Missouri paid dearly for the violations of her guarantees of religious freedom, and her lawlessness and her cruelties practiced towards the Latter-day Saints.

  • This question was the embryo of the revolution; political freedom is the offspring of religious freedom; it takes its rise in the church.

  • The administration of the Puritan commissioners was rigorous, and the Maryland assembly excluded Papists from the pale of religious freedom.

  • Mr. Aspland was an eloquent speaker, and exerted himself conspicuously in the cause of Unitarianism, with which he identified the interests of religious freedom.

  • Their forefathers had repudiated the Prayer-Book, and now they, their sons in the cause of religious freedom, renounced the Westminster Confession.

  • It has been confidently declared that this land could never become other than what it has been,—the defender of religious freedom.

  • Making his way at last, after months of change and wandering, to the shores of Narragansett Bay, he there laid the foundation of the first state of modern times that in the fullest sense recognized the right of religious freedom.

  • The Catholic Church, on the other hand, supported the mediaeval State by religious unity, and has saved herself in the modern State by religious freedom.

  • As religious freedom is the Wahn of the Reformation drama, so it is in political freedom that the Eternal Illusion now incarnates itself.

  • Protestantism and the Prussian temper ensure religious freedom to Bavaria.

  • With the Second Age a new illusion arises, the Wahn of religious freedom.

  • It took advantage of the crisis to profess its adherence to Monarchy, to reopen the negotiations it had broken off with the king, and to deal the fiercest blow at religious freedom which it had ever received.

  • The struggle with Charles in fact at its outset only threw new difficulties in the way of religious freedom.

  • Then for the first time began a struggle which is far from having ended yet, the struggle between political tradition and political progress, between the principle of religious conformity and the principle of religious freedom.

  • Backus supposes that Williams saw some incidental result from the oath that would be prejudicial to religious freedom.

  • How is the battle of religious freedom to be best fought in behalf of the oppressed people of Sutherland?

  • Let them hold their fellowship and prayer meetings; let them keep up the worship of God in their families; the cause of religious freedom in the district is involved in the stand which they make.


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