Essays on Various Subjects, 2 |
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Now toleraç tion is but an invidious term , and springs out of abuses , which do no
credit to human nature or to religion . It is a mistaken idea , that toleration is a
grace and favour ; it is the restoration to a right , which ought never to have been
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Now toleraç tion is but an invidious term , and springs out of abuses , which do no
credit to human nature or to religion . It is a mistaken idea , that toleration is a
grace and favour ; it is the restoration to a right , which ought never to have been
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If the magistrate had in every period meddled less with the differences of religion
, nor dandled with such open fondness on his knee the child of his predilection ;
had he been more temperate in his indulgences to tion ; 326 THE DISSENTER'S
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If the magistrate had in every period meddled less with the differences of religion
, nor dandled with such open fondness on his knee the child of his predilection ;
had he been more temperate in his indulgences to tion ; 326 THE DISSENTER'S
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tion ; had he been more temperate in his indulgences to her , nor with such
rudeness and harshness thrown every other form of religion out of his
countenance and protection ; he would have better secured the quiet and
prosperity of his state ...
tion ; had he been more temperate in his indulgences to her , nor with such
rudeness and harshness thrown every other form of religion out of his
countenance and protection ; he would have better secured the quiet and
prosperity of his state ...
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... and our governors may be invited and encouraged to court a predominant
party at the expense of their country's good , to bargain with the selfish leaders of
a bigoted multitude for the quiet surrender of the constitusource . tion and
liberties of ...
... and our governors may be invited and encouraged to court a predominant
party at the expense of their country's good , to bargain with the selfish leaders of
a bigoted multitude for the quiet surrender of the constitusource . tion and
liberties of ...
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tion and liberties of their country . At least religion is profaned , Christianity and its
most sacred observances are prostituted to gain and power , and the state is and
the state is every day and every hour rendered the great instrument of religious ...
tion and liberties of their country . At least religion is profaned , Christianity and its
most sacred observances are prostituted to gain and power , and the state is and
the state is every day and every hour rendered the great instrument of religious ...
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