As for tolerating the exercise of their religion, supposing their state-activities not to be dangerous, I answer, that toleration is either public or private; and the exercise of their religion, as far as it is idolatrous, can be tolerated neither way... Papers on Toleration - Seite 64von Christopher Wyvill - 1810 - 179 SeitenVollansicht - Über dieses Buch
| John Milton, Charles Symmons - 1806 - 602 Seiten
...their religion, supposing their state-activities not to be dangerous, I ansAver, that toleration is either public or private; and the exercise of their...can be tolerated neither way: not publicly, without grievous and unsufterable scandal given to all conscientious beholders; not privately, without great... | |
| John Milton - 1806 - 482 Seiten
...ftate-aftivities not to be dangerous, I anfwer, that toleration is either public or private ; and the exercife of their religion, as far as it is idolatrous, can be tolerated neither way : not publicly without grievous and unfufferable fcandal given to all confcientious beholders ; not privately, without great... | |
| John Milton - 1806 - 482 Seiten
...to be dangerous, I anfwer, that toleration is either public or private ; and the exercife of tbeir religion, as far as it is idolatrous, can be tolerated neither way: not publicly without grievous and unfufferable fcandal given to all confcientious beholders; not privately, without great... | |
| John Milton - 1809 - 534 Seiten
...their religion, supposing their state-activities not to be dangerous, I answer, that toleration is either public or private ; and the exercise of their...can be tolerated neither way : not publicly without grievous and unsufierable scandal given to all conscientious beholders ; not privately, without great... | |
| Charles Symmons - 1810 - 684 Seiten
...their religion, supposing their state-activities not to- be dangerous^ I answer, that toleration is either public or private; and the exercise of their...can be tolerated neither way: not publicly } without grievous and insufferable scandal given to all conscientious beholders; not privately, without great... | |
| Charles Symmons - 1810 - 690 Seiten
...their religion, supposing their state-activities not to be dangerous, I answer, that toleration is either public or private; and the exercise of their...idolatrous, can be tolerated neither way: not publicly i without grievous and insufferable scandal given to all conscientious beholders; not privately, without... | |
| James Nichols - 1824 - 474 Seiten
...religion, supposing their state-activities not to he dangerous, I answer, that toleration is either puhlic or private ; and the exercise of their religion, as far as it is idolatrous, can he tolerated neither way :* not puhlicly, without grievous and unsufferahle scandal given to all conscientious... | |
| John Milton - 1825 - 794 Seiten
...of their religion, supposing their stateactivities not to be dangerous, I answer, that toleration is either public or private ; and the exercise of their...can be tolerated neither way: not publicly, without grievous and unsufferable scandal given to all conscientious beholders ; Dot privately, without great... | |
| John Milton - 1825 - 472 Seiten
...their religion, supposing their state-activities not to be dangerou", I answer, that toleration i« either public or private ; and the exercise of their religion, as far a» it is idolatrous, can be tolerated neither way : not publicly, without grievous and unsufferable... | |
| John Milton - 1826 - 368 Seiten
...their religion, supposing their state activities not to be dangerous, I answer, that toleration is either public or private, and the exercise of their...can be tolerated neither way ; not publicly, without grievous and unsufTerable scandal given to all conscientious beholders ; not privately, without great... | |
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