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Toleration — and tolerance are terms used in social, cultural and religious contexts to describe attitudes and practices that prohibit discrimination against those practices or group memberships that may be disapproved of by those in the majority. Conversely … Wikipedia
toleration — index acceptance, approval, charter (sanction), clemency, consent, disinterest (lack of prejudice) … Law dictionary
Religious Toleration — Religious Toleration † Catholic Encyclopedia ► Religious Toleration Toleration in general signifies patient forbearance in the presence of an evil which one is unable or unwilling to prevent. By religious toleration is understood the… … Catholic encyclopedia
Christian debate on persecution and toleration — This article gives a historical overview of Christian positions on Persecution of Christians and the History of persecutions by Christians, and more generically on religious persecution and toleration. Christian theologians like Augustine of… … Wikipedia
Maryland Toleration Act — A large broadside reprint of the Maryland Toleration Act Other names Act Concerning Religion … Wikipedia
intolerance — I noun acerbitas, adrogantia, aversion, bias, bigotry, chauvinism, discrimination, dislike, hatred, illiberality, incapacity to endure, jaundice, jingoism, lack of toleration, narrow mindedness, narrowness, one sidedness, partiality, persecution … Law dictionary
Intoleration — In*tol er*a tion, n. Intolerance; lack of toleration; refusal to tolerate a difference of opinion. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Robert II of France — Infobox French Royalty|monarch name=Robert II the Pious title=King of the Franks caption=Seal of Robert II reign=30 December 987 ndash; 24 October 996; 24 October 996 ndash; 20 July 1031 reign type=Co reign Solo reign coronation=30 December 987… … Wikipedia
Nathaniel Ward — This article is about the 17th cent. clergyman Nathaniel Ward. For the 19th cent. doctor, entomologist and botanist, see Nathaniel Bagshaw Ward. Nathaniel Ward (1578 – October 1652) was a Puritan clergyman and pamphleteer in England and… … Wikipedia
intolerance — /in tol euhr euhns/, n. 1. lack of toleration; unwillingness or refusal to tolerate or respect contrary opinions or beliefs, persons of different races or backgrounds, etc. 2. incapacity or indisposition to bear or endure: intolerance to heat. 3 … Universalium