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1 And such toleration as there was rarely extended to active teaching and propaganda.
2 At best, such toleration would provide a rigorous test of a dissenter's sincerity.
3 The multiplicity of beliefs which results in such toleration finally results also in weakness.
4 But such toleration is the fruit only of later days.
5 An exclusively Protestant, Parliament was accompanied by such toleration as the Catholics had enjoyed under Charles II.
6 No wonder that warm friends of the Union sometimes burst out into indignant remonstrance and fierce complaint at such toleration !
7 Without such toleration at the time the Union could not have been achieved and the American Republic could not have come into being.
8 Such toleration naturally appealed very little to men who were accustomed to a liberty as complete in matters ecclesiastical as in matters civil.
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