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الصفحة 21
The intelligent reader will understand me to refer , not to civil toleration by the state , but that which is exercised by religious societies . The only author I have professed to answer , is PREFACE . 21.
The intelligent reader will understand me to refer , not to civil toleration by the state , but that which is exercised by religious societies . The only author I have professed to answer , is PREFACE . 21.
الصفحة 57
... by every party in their turn ; nor was it till towards the close of the seventeenth century , that the principle of toleration was established on a broad and scientific basis , by the immortal writings of Milton and of Locke .
... by every party in their turn ; nor was it till towards the close of the seventeenth century , that the principle of toleration was established on a broad and scientific basis , by the immortal writings of Milton and of Locke .
الصفحة 66
But instead of attempting to silence the remaining differences , by interposing his authority , St. Paul enjoins mutual toleration . " Him that is weak in faith receive ye not to doubtful disputations . For one believeth that he may eat ...
But instead of attempting to silence the remaining differences , by interposing his authority , St. Paul enjoins mutual toleration . " Him that is weak in faith receive ye not to doubtful disputations . For one believeth that he may eat ...
الصفحة 67
... Christians as agree in fundamentals , while they differ on points of subordinate importance ; by this canon they are commanded to exercise a reciprocal toleration and indulgence , and on no account to proceed to an open rupture .
... Christians as agree in fundamentals , while they differ on points of subordinate importance ; by this canon they are commanded to exercise a reciprocal toleration and indulgence , and on no account to proceed to an open rupture .
الصفحة 69
That it is so , that they are actually included , can only be denied , by affirming , that they are precluded from divine acceptance , since it is precisely on that ground , that St. Paul rests the plea of toleration .
That it is so , that they are actually included , can only be denied , by affirming , that they are precluded from divine acceptance , since it is precisely on that ground , that St. Paul rests the plea of toleration .
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