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Toleration Act may refer to:

  • Maryland Toleration Act, a 1649 law mandating religious tolerance for Trinitarian Christians
  • Toleration Act 1689, an Act of the Parliament of England
  • Toleration Act 1719, an Act of the Parliament of Ireland

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Maryland Toleration Act

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The Maryland Toleration Act, also known as the Act Concerning Religion, the first law in North America requiring religious tolerance for Christians. It...

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Toleration Act 1688

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The Toleration Act 1689 (1 Will. & Mar. c. 18), also referred to as the Act of Toleration, was an Act of the Parliament of England. Passed in the aftermath...

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Toleration Act

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Toleration Act may refer to: Maryland Toleration Act, a 1649 law mandating religious tolerance for Trinitarian Christians Toleration Act 1689, an Act...

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Religious tolerance

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Religious tolerance or religious toleration may signify "no more than forbearance and the permission given by the adherents of a dominant religion for...

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Toleration

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Toleration is when one allows, permits, or accepts an action, idea, object, or person that one dislikes or disagrees with. Political scientist Andrew R...

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Doctrine of the Trinity Act 1813

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Trinity Act, the Unitarian Toleration Bill, or Mr William Smith's Bill (after Whig politician William Smith), was an Act of the Parliament of the United...

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Occasional Conformity Act 1711

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Occasional Conformity Act (10 Ann. c. 6), also known as the Occasional Conformity Act 1711 or the Toleration Act 1711, was an Act of the Parliament of...

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Toleration Act 1719

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The Toleration Act 1719 (6 Geo. 1. c. 5 (I)) was an act of the Parliament of Ireland exempting Protestant dissenters from certain restrictions. That meant...

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Edict of toleration

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An edict of toleration is a declaration, made by a government or ruler, and states that members of a given religion will not suffer religious persecution...

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Tolerance

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related to Tolerance. Tolerance or toleration is the state of tolerating, or putting up with, conditionally. Toleration Party, a historic political party...

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Puritans

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England was marked by limited religious toleration. The Toleration Act of 1650 repealed the Act of Supremacy, Act of Uniformity, and all laws making recusancy...

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Act of Uniformity 1662

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Toleration Act 1688 allowed certain dissenters places and freedom to worship, provided they accept to subscribe to an oath. The provisions of the Act...

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Paradox of tolerance

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security and that of the institutions of liberty are in danger." In On Toleration (1997), Michael Walzer asked, "Should we tolerate the intolerant?" He...

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Veto

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section 35 of the Scotland Act 1998, section 114 of the Government of Wales Act 2006, and section 14 of the Northern Ireland Act 1998 that allow the responsible...

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Freedom of religion

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Catholic Lord Baltimore, in 1634. Fifteen years later (1649), the Maryland Toleration Act, drafted by Lord Baltimore, provided: "No person or persons...shall...

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Plundering Time

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[citation needed] The Maryland colonial assembly issued the Maryland Toleration Act of 1649 to mollify the two factions. A Parliamentary victory in England...

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Quakers

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after the Declaration of Indulgence (1687–1688) and stopped under the Act of Toleration 1689. One modern view of Quakerism at this time was that the direct...

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William III of England

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passage of the Toleration Act 1689, which guaranteed religious toleration to Protestant nonconformists. It did not, however, extend toleration as far as he...

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Battle of the Severn

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worship. In 1649, the colonial Assembly passed the "Act Concerning Religion" (or the Toleration Act as it is more commonly known), ensuring freedom of...

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Southern Colonies

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the Maryland Toleration Act in 1649, making Maryland the second colony to have freedom of worship, after Rhode Island. However, the Act did little to...

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Bill of Rights 1689

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Parliament Recognition Act 1689 Financial Revolution History of liberalism Toleration Act 1689 Absence of King William Act 1689 The Act is cited as "The Bill...

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History of the Quakers

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was widely held that William Penn had been its author. In 1689 the Toleration Act was passed. It allowed for freedom of conscience and prevented persecution...

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Maryland

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sects would coexist under the principle of toleration. In 1649, the Maryland General Assembly passed an Act Concerning Religion, which enshrined this principle...

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Boston martyrs

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governor to enforce English laws in 1686, and in 1689 passed a broad Toleration act." The settlement of Boston was founded by Puritan chartered colonists...

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History of the Puritans in North America

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Paul R. (Summer 1972). "Presbyterianism comes to Connecticut: The Toleration Act of 1669". Journal of Presbyterian History. 50 (2): 129–147. JSTOR 23327366...

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