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Toleration
Practice of allowing or permitting a thing, person, or idea of which one disapproves
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Theologia Eklektikē . A discourse of the liberty of prophesying. Shewing the unreasonableness of prescribing to other mens faith, and the iniquity of persecuting differing opinions. By Jer. Taylor, D. D. Chaplain in Ordinary to King Charles the First, and sometime Lord Bishop of Down and Connor.
Taylor, Jeremy, 1613-1667.
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Date: MDCCII. [1702]
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The tables turned against the Presbyterians: or, reasons against the repeal of the Sacramental test. By a General Assembly of Scotland
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Date: 1733
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The way to health, long life, and happiness, or, a discourse of temperance and the particular nature of all things requisit [sic] for the life of man, as all sorts of meats, drink, air, exercise, etc. ... Shewing ... whence most diseases proceed, and how to prevent them. To which is added, a treatise of most sorts of English herbs ... by Philotheos Physiologus [i.e. T. Tryon] / Communicated to the world for a general good, by Thomas Tryon.
Thomas Tryon
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Date: 1697
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An enquiry into the principles of toleration the degree, in which they are admitted by our laws; and the reasonableness of the late application made by the Dissenters to Parliament for an enlargement of their religious liberties. By Joseph Fownes.
Fownes, Joseph, 1715-1789.
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Date: [1773]
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The scottish toleration truly stated in a letter to a peer
Cromarty, George Mackenzie, Earl of, 1630-1714.
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Date: Printed in the Year. 1712
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