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1He authorised both Roman Catholics and Protestant Dissenters to perform their worship publicly.
2The right honourable Baronet assented to the Act which removed the disabilities of the Protestant Dissenters.
3They now demanded that the same concessions be made them that had been granted Protestant dissenters.
4The measure, however, relieved the Protestant Dissenters alone.
5Surely to this, that the Protestant Dissenters are far better treated now than in the seventeenth century.
6The Whigs would doubtless have wished to see the Protestant dissenters tolerated, and the Roman Catholics alone persecuted.
7There was among the Anglican clergy a moderate party which had always felt kindly towards the Protestant Dissenters.
8This measure granted liberty of worship to all Protestant Dissenters except those who denied the doctrine of the Trinity.
9A bill, more generally conceived than the last, was brought into the commons for the relief of Protestant Dissenters.
10At the same time the Protestant dissenters in the north of Ireland receive, in another form, support from the State.
11Fox had, on the other hand, been the idol of the Whigs, and of the whole body of Protestant dissenters.
12Do the Protestant Dissenters of our time wish to see the Church put down by an invasion of foreign Calvinists?
13Mr. Gladstone and Sir James Graham, always hostile to the religious liberties of Protestant dissenters, led the opposition to the government measure.
14In 1828 he allowed the Test and Corporation Acts to pass, opening the way for Protestant dissenters to hold civil and military office.
15It is most certain, however, that the Protestant Dissenters, in seeking their claims, had uttered language which savoured of a spirit of innovation.
16The first clause of the bill put not only Unitarians, but all Protestant dissenters on the same footing; it rendered the toleration act retrospective.
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