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1 He had been reared in an atmosphere of honourable and religious bigotry .
2 Euphemisms appeared when unblinking assessments of racism and religious bigotry were warranted.
3 For his accomplices various excuses may be urged; ignorance, imbecility, religious bigotry .
4 The forces of religious bigotry must be confronted on all sides.
5 While they tended more towards religious bigotry , Catholics tended more towards political bigotry.
6 In doing so, I cannot be charged with either homophobia or religious bigotry .
7 Nor is there any thing more sincere than religious bigotry .
8 Fortunately, this time a sense of justice outweighed religious bigotry .
9 Also his freedom from all religious bigotry , though these perhaps would be a superfluity.
10 The judges callled it a fascinating novel about the consequences of living with religious bigotry .
11 The religious conflicts following the reformation movement everywhere intensified religious prejudices and stimulated religious bigotry .
12 Educating religious bigotry is part of the next step.
13 But religious bigotry is eternally odious to enlightened reason.
14 I cannot understand him; I suppose that accursed religious bigotry is at the root of it.
15 Innumerable murders and many wars, entailing untold suffering, have found their principal cause in religious bigotry .
16 This faith in free thought in a century of political and religious bigotry was very unusual indeed.
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