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  • this time, he was able to secure the official toleration of Christianity and established a church in Sleswick. He also influence Horik and his son ...
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  • a step forward from persecution, mere toleration of religious minorities ... generally followed a policy of religious toleration, allowing local religions ...
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  • From the Eastern viewpoint, however, toleration of Monophysitism—the teaching that Christ's divinity overshadowed his humanity—was ...
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  • After denouncing the northern kingdom of Israel for its toleration of idolatry at its high places, he asks: "What is Judah's high place ...
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  • lead to religious harmony, or at least toleration, rather than the conflict ... in part on Deist principles of religious toleration and a belief in "self ...
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  • movement to a greater degree of toleration. By the end of the twelfth century, rationalism was dominant in the Christian universities, but coexisted ...
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  • became James II. James wished to achieve toleration for those of his own Roman Catholic faith, whose practices were still banned. This, however ...
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  • changed his approach and granted toleration to the Donatists, asking the catholic bishops to show them moderation and patience. [[Image:Edward ...
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  • century, an attitude of political toleration began to emerge, notably through the writings of John Locke, who taught that civil authorities should ...
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  • by granting them free land and religious toleration. The two greatest migrations ... economic opportunity, and religious toleration. By 1800, European emigration ...
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  • prepared the way for the principle of religious toleration. It was put into practice to a certain extent in Prussia in the eighteenth century; but it ...
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  • the biblical account holds Solomon's toleration of the religions of his foreign wives responsible for the kingdom's division in Rehoboam ...
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  • Alfonso VIII (November 11, 1155 – October 5, 1214), called the Noble or Él de las Navas, was the King of Castile from 1158 to his death and ...
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  • William III of England encouraged the passage of the Act of Toleration 1689, which guaranteed religious toleration to certain Protestant nonconformists ...
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  • and of aiding in the establishment of religious toleration all over the world. His unparalleled devotion to the sacred cause of humanity in general ...
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  • of British convicts. The Maryland Toleration Act of 1649 was one of ... control of the state and re-enacted the Toleration Act. However, after England ...
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  • Brian P. McGuire, "Monastic Friendship and Toleration in Twelfth ... *McGuire, Brian P. "Monastic Friendship and Toleration in Twelfth ...
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  • founds her empire upon the idea of universal toleration: She admits all religions into her bosom—She secures the sacred rights of every individual; ...
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  • aroused against Anastasius by his toleration of Monophysitism, a commander in the army named Vitalian led a revolt against him. Vitalian demanded ...
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  • Williams was a staunch advocate of religious toleration and the separation of church and state. Reflecting these principles, he and his fellow Rhode Islanders ...
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  • The Almohad Dynasty (From Arabic الموحدون al-Muwahhidun, i.e. "the monotheists" or "the Unitarians"), was a Berber ...
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  • churches, especially as this had led to the toleration of Nazism in the Germanic countries of Western Europe. The Barmen declaration is an expression ...
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  • war was fought for Irish sovereignty, religious toleration for Catholicism, and land ownership. The Irish Catholic upper classes had lost almost all ...
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  • The Young Turk Revolution of July 1908 reversed the suspension of the Ottoman parliament by Sultan the Abdul Hamid II, who abdicated, marking ...
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  • of the Peace of Alais. As a result, religious toleration for Protestants, which had first been granted by the Edict of Nantes in 1598, was permitted ...
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  • council decreed union between church and state, toleration of Jews, and uniformity in the Spanish Mass. Isidore successfully continued Leander's ...
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  • in line with their policy of toleration and interest in fostering foreign religions. When Alopen arrived at Chang-an (635), he was almost immediately ...
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  • exponent of civil liberty and religious toleration." The site of Anne's house and the scene of her murder is in what is now Pelham Bay ...
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  • until 311 when he issued a general edict of toleration from his deathbed. During this time, it is believed that Nicholas suffered from Christian persecution ...
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  • could never be in safety where there was a toleration of two religions. "For there is no enmity so great as that for religion; and therefore they ...
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  • On April 30, 1905 Witte had proposed the Law of Religious Toleration ... it would come at the cost of religious toleration "guaranteed to drive ...
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  • Archbishop William Laud (October 7, 1573 - January 10, 1645) was Archbishop of Canterbury from 1633 to 1645 after serving successively as Bishop ...
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  • longer the disengaged Arian patron of religious toleration that he had seemed earlier in his reign. "Indeed, his death cut short what could well ...
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  • John Marshall, John Locke, Toleration and Early Enlightenment Culture (Cambridge University Press, 2006). ISBN 0-521-65114-X ==Modern relevance== ...
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  • The advent of religious toleration in the late seventeenth century witnessed a graduation relaxation in blasphemy laws in Christian societies. ...
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  • Roman Catholicism also enjoyed a period of toleration. Tibetan Buddhism flourished, although native Taoism endured Mongol persecutions. Confucian governmental ...
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  • the King had gone back on promises of Catholic toleration. Sir Edward Coke, the attorney general, prosecuted, and the Earl of Northampton made a speech ...
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  • both enjoyed a considerable degree of toleration, most conversos openly declared their return to Judaism and later built important communities ...
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  • of the Table of Ranks, trial by jury, religious toleration, freedom of the press, emancipation of manorial serfs, habeas corpus, and freedom of trade.” ...
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  • scholars stress the Ottoman history of religious toleration and suggest that former provinces of the Ottoman empire, especially in border zone contexts ...
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  • of church and state, led to the Act of Toleration of 1689 that exempted non ... and paved the way for the religious toleration of the English Restoration ...
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  • Spain and Portugal. Antwerp had a policy of toleration, which attracted a large Orthodox Jewish community. Antwerp was not a "free" city ...
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  • Ahijah (1 Kings 11:31). Instead, it was his toleration of idolatry, his endorsement of the "high places" presided over by non-Levite priests ...
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  • The historic toleration of religious minorities has led to many persecuted ... history and much diversity. The historic toleration of religious minorities ...
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  • Mahal) more or less continued his policy of toleration but Aurangzeb (1618 – 1707; emperor from 1658 until 1707), influenced by traditional or conservative ...
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  • citizenship is the principles of toleration and cooperation with others including such abilities as conflict resolution, rational argument and ...
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  • This negative liberty is central to the claim for toleration due to incommensurability. This concept is mirrored in the work of Joseph Raz. ...
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  • follow a policy of strict Yahwism with no toleration for Baal worship. Despite these purges, it remained in practice both in Israel and Judah ...
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  • Hébert. Like Voltaire, Hébert believed that the toleration of different religious beliefs was necessary for humanity to pass from an age of superstition ...
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  • due to the King's preference for religious toleration. Never a good businessman, Wright encountered some financial difficulties and King Charles ...
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