According to the maxims of universaltoleration, the Romans protected a superstition which they despised.
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The province of Gaul seems, and indeed only seems, an exception to this universaltoleration.
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They believed with Luther that universaltoleration is universal error, and universal error is universal hell.
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Let us cherish the noble guests, and shelter them under the wings of a universaltoleration!
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He had travelled over Holland and Germany, pleading with those in authority for universaltoleration and charity.
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This Utopian scene of universaltoleration has not failed to attract the representatives of our own faith.
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Moreover, he has proclaimed universaltoleration.
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There was to be universaltoleration.
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He said to me on one occasion, displeased with my universaltoleration even for what I did not like.
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Castillo-andI want you to recollect it-wasthe first minister in the world that declared in favor of universaltoleration.
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The first edict in the new reign contained a repeal of Julian's disqualifying laws, and a grant of universaltoleration.
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He had now become a convert to the new religion without receding an inch from his position in favor of universaltoleration.
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It is true that the popes have not preached, like Protestants, universaltoleration; but facts show the difference between popes and Protestants.
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The cry of universaltoleration was employed by James, just as the cry of universal suffrage was lately employed by some veteran Tories.
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General peace, universaltoleration, the return of order, the restoration, and the creation of an administrative system, soon changed the appearance of the republic.
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It was as an orthodox sovereign, holding his position by the general consent of Europe, that he could best subserve the interests of universaltoleration.