The ground of the quarrel was an attempt made by the king to effect, in some degree, a religious toleration.
It was only by slow steps, and above all by the practical stress of events, that England was driven forward to religious toleration or to the establishment of parliamentary government in the place of monarchy.
Stripped of their support, it was easy to bring about his fall and clear the stage for fresh efforts after a religious toleration.
France, which for almost a century had led Europe in the principle and practice of religious toleration, was henceforth reactionary.
In religious affairs, Frederick allowed great individual liberty; for he was a deist, and, like other deists of the time, believed in religious toleration.
Religious toleration, freedom of speech, and liberty of the press are affirmed.
To Holland we owe the idea of a declaration of independence, of a written constitution, of religious toleration, and of a comprehensive school system supported by taxation.
Constantine and his colleague, Licinius, issued the Edict of Milan, which proclaimed for the first time in history the noble principle of religious toleration.
The last they believed necessary before any great improvement in the terms of the franchise or in those of religious toleration could be secured.
Summarizing the influence of this sect, we find that they contributed nothing definite to the slow development of religious tolerationin Connecticut.
Perhaps the most surprising passage is that with regard to religious toleration, which in Utopia was complete.
His presence at that moment in Brussels was the triumph of the people and of religious toleration.
The Pacification of Ghent had found the door open to religious toleration.
The American party not only advocate religious toleration, but religious liberty, which is a very different thing.
Upon the subject of religious toleration by the Catholics, you seem to have fallen into the same error adopted by the Hon.
This is a growing recognition by the English people of the true principle of religious toleration.
But in setting the Peace of Westphalia to mark the end of the religious wars occasioned by the Reformation, we do not mean to convey the idea that men had come to embrace the beneficent doctrine of religious toleration.
The first people to pass an act of religious toleration in the New World were the Catholics of Maryland.
To advocate emancipation, or defend those who did so, in New York, at that period, was like preaching democracy in Constantinople or religious toleration in Paris on the eve of St. Bartholomew.
There is no greater evidence of the progress of human society than the growth of religious toleration.
It may have been a good expedient to have declared that no papist should sit upon the throne of England, thus declaring for Protestantism, but it was far from an expression of religious toleration.
The slow evolution of religious toleration in England is one of the most remarkable things in history.
He urged the necessity of religious toleration, as demanded by the spirit of the age, and as particularly necessary in a country like that, the resort of so many foreigners, and inhabited by sects of such various denominations.
But it had never been her thought to extend that policy to the point of religious toleration.
No sooner were the camp fires lighted, and the barest necessities of life provided for, than we find a theocracy of the most hard and fast type established by the Argonauts of the Golden Fleece of religious toleration.
An abridged copy of the Act of 1650, the first Act of religious toleration, will be found in the Appendix.
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