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  1. Toleration Act

    Toleration Act may refer to Act of Toleration 1689 , in England Maryland Toleration Act , of 1649 disamb ...   more details



  1. Act of Toleration 1689

    Infobox UK legislation short title The Toleration Act 1688 ref The citation of this Act by this short title was authorised by section 5 of, and Schedule 2 to, the Statute Law Revision Act 1948 . Due to the repeal of those provisions, it is now authorised by section 19 2 of the Interpretation Act 1978 . ref parliament Parliament of England long title An Act for Exempting their Majestyes Protestant Subjects ... history revised text The Toleration Act 1688 1 Will & Mary c 18 , also referred to as the Act of Toleration ... of the Toleration Act for dissenting clergy could be modified. Under his leadership parliament ... are printed against this Act in the second column of Schedule 2 to the Statute Law Revision Act 1948 .... 1898. Volume 12. Page 101. ref was an Acts of Parliament in the United Kingdom Act of the Parliament ... http www.british history.ac.uk report.aspx?compid 46304 Text of the Act British History Online ref The Act allowed freedom of worship to Nonconformists who had pledged to the oaths of Oath of Allegiance ... view article 65314, accessed 18 Feb 2010 ref The Act was amended 1779 by substituting .... Penalties against Unitarians were finally removed in the Doctrine of the Trinity Act 1813 . Section 6 of the Ecclesiastical Courts Jurisdiction Act 1860 provided that nothing contained thereinbefore in that Act was to be taken to repeal or alter section 18 of the Toleration Act 1688. Repeal The whole Act, except section 5 and so much of section 8 as specified the service and offices from which ... 1 to, the Promissory Oaths Act 1871 . The whole Act, so far as unrepealed, was repealed by section 1 of, and Part II of the Schedule to, the Statute Law Repeals Act 1969 . Section 5 This section, from ... Law Revision Act 1888 . In this section, the words as aforesaid were repealed by section 1 of, and Schedule 1 to, the Statute Law Revision Act 1948 . Section 8 This section, from bee it to aforesaid that was repealed by section 1 of, and Part I of the Schedule to, the Statute Law Revision Act 1888 . Section ...   more details



  1. Maryland Toleration Act

    Infobox historical event Event Name Maryland Toleration Act Image Name Large Broadside on the Maryland Toleration Act.jpg Image Alt A printed page titled A Law of Maryland Concerning Religion Image Caption A large broadside reprint of the Maryland Toleration Act AKA Act Concerning Religion Participants ... Result Repealed in October 1694 The Maryland Toleration Act , also known as the Act Concerning Religion ... of the Maryland colony when the Maryland Toleration Act was passed The Maryland colony was founded ... Toleration Act and encouraged the colonial assembly to pass it. They did so on April 21, 1649. ref name finkelman Finkelman, p 675 ref Description The Maryland Toleration Act was an act of tolerance ... ref Toleration Act, paragraph 6 ref quote ...no person or persons...professing to believe in Jesus ... or her religion nor in the free exercise thereof within this Province... Maryland Toleration Act ... File William Claiborne 1600 1677 .jpg thumb right William Claiborne, who rescinded the Toleration Act ... to repealing the Maryland Toleration Act with the assistance of Protestant assemblymen, Claiborne ... the Toleration Act and banned public practice of Catholicism , and it would never be reinstated ... tolerance and freedom, including the British Act of Toleration 1689 Act of Toleration of 1689, the Holy ... echoes the Toleration Act in its use of the phrase, free exercise thereof . Thus, despite its ... . Maryland Toleration Act . http books.google.com books?id YoI14vYA8r0C&dq maryland toleration act&lr ... century maryland toleration.asp Maryland Toleration Act . Yale University Avalon Project. 1649. Retrieved ... Anglican Church Anglicanism of Britain and her colonies. The Act allowed Freedom of religion freedom ... regained control of Maryland, the Act was reinstated, before being repealed permanently in 1692 ... was dominated by Protestants, and the law was in effect an act of Protestant tolerance for Catholics ... that the act and the proprietary government in general were royalist. They were also concerned that by swearing ...   more details



  1. Toleration

    thumb 150px right The Maryland Toleration Act , passed in 1649. In 1636, Roger Williams theologian ... Toleration Act , also known as the Act Concerning Religion, a law mandating religious tolerance for Trinitarian ... March 6, 2011 ref Act of Toleration The Act of Toleration 1689 Act of Toleration , adopted ... Daniel Chodowiecki , 1791 Toleration is the practice of deliberately allowing or permitting ..., sustain or preserve . Toleration may signify no more than forbearance and the permission given ... Toleration Came to the West Princeton Princeton University Press 2003 ISBN 0691092702 , pp ... , but the two nouns tolerance and toleration have evolved slightly different meanings. Tolerance is an attitude ... toleration implies putting up with something that one disapproves of. Historically, most incidents and writings pertaining to toleration involve the status of minority and dissenting viewpoints in relation ... of toleration has been expanded to include political and ethnic groups, homosexuals and other minorities, and human rights embodies the principle of legally enforced toleration. In antiquity As reported .... ref Michael Walzer, On Toleration New Haven Yale University Press 1997 ISBN 0300076002 ... Routledge, 2002 ISBN 0415132895 p. 8 ref In 311 AD, Roman Emperor Galerius issued a general Edict of Toleration by Galerius edict of toleration of Christianity, in his own name and in those of Licinius ... 1 June 2007. ref Biblical sources of toleration In the Old Testament, the books of Book of Exodus Exodus ... a philosophy of political and religious toleration based on all of our mutual identities as strangers. ref Walzer, Michael On Toleration New Haven Yale University Press 1997 pp. 80 81 ref The New Testament ... harvest time, has also been invoked in support of religious toleration. In his Letter to Bishop Roger ... to support government toleration of all of the weeds heretics in the world, because civil persecution ... Ages and the Renaissance In the Middle Ages , there were instances of toleration of particular groups ...   more details



  1. Edict of toleration

    of Toleration Act of Religious Tolerance and Freedom of Conscience , was an attempt by King John ... in France through the Edict of Fontainebleau . 21 April 1649 Maryland Toleration Act in the early American colony Province of Maryland , also known as the Act Concerning Religion , was passed ... the William and Mary Glorious Revolution . The Maryland Toleration Act influenced related laws in other ... Parliament in England passes the Act of Toleration 1689 Act of Toleration protecting Protestants with Roman ...An edict of toleration is a declaration made by a government or ruler and states that members of a given ... of toleration in history 311 The Edict of Toleration by Galerius was issued in 311 by the Roman Tetrarchy ... across the whole Empire. 1562 The Edict of Saint Germain was an edict of limited toleration ... Church of Transylvania Unitarian Church , and allowed toleration not legal guarantees for other ... religions that did not conform to the dominant Anglicanism of Britain and her colonies. The Act was revoked ... of Toleration in the Electorate of Brandenburg Germany , tolerance of the Protestant denominations ... Rites controversy Reception in China Chinese Edict of Toleration on March 22, ref Citation contribution ... Act of Ernst Casimir in B dingen . It guaranteed vollkommene Gewissensfreiheit complete freedom ... political disputes with the Muslim Tatars. In the tolerance edict, she promised the toleration ... An Edict of Toleration, also known as the Patent of Toleration , issued by the Holy Roman Emperor ..., Joseph s Catholic conscience got the best of him, as he rescinded his own toleration patent while on his deathbed. 1784 Tolerance Edict of Elector Clemens Wenceslaus of Saxony toleration of Protestants ... of the country eingeb rgeten Jews. 1839 Edict of Toleration Hawaii , which is issued by Kamehameha III to allow Catholic missionaries in addition to Protestants. 23 March 1844 Edict of Toleration 1844 Edict of Toleration , allowing Jews to settle in the Holy Land . The original documents are available ...   more details



  1. Toleration Party

    The Toleration Party also known as the Toleration Republican Party , and later the American Party or American Toleration and Reform Party was a political party active in Connecticut in the early 19th century. The American name referred not to Nativism politics nativism or the later Know Nothing American Party , but the fact that it viewed itself as a nationally oriented party. The Federalist Party had been dominant in Connecticut, holding a near monopoly on power, since its foundation. The Democratic Republican Party was established in Connecticut in 1801, but succeeded in winning merely 33 of 200 seats in the Connecticut General Assembly at best. However, after the War of 1812 which saw the Hartford Convention and the Blue light federalists blue lantern affair in the state the Federalist power began to wane. The Federalists were affiliated with the Congregational church Congregationalist Church , which was still the established church of Connecticut Connecticut was the last state to Disestablishmentarianism disestablish its state church all other states had done so by the 1790s . All residents of the state had to pay a tithe , which irritated members of other sects, especially the Episcopal Church United States Episcopals . Episcopals in Connecticut were largely wealthy and at odds with the Federalists and pre Federalists dating back to the American Revolution but avoided joining the Democratic Republicans due to the party being too radical for them. A group of Episcopals had put up bonds for a state bank, only for the Federalist government to avoid paying them back. This was the immediate impetus that led to the creation of the Toleration Party. The Toleration Party was established ... a former Federalist and Ingersoll a Democratic Republican. In the 1817 elections, the Toleration ... a new state constitution 111 of the 201 delegates belonged to the Toleration Party. The resulting Constitution ... establishments in the United States sv Toleration partiet ...   more details



  1. Patent of Toleration

    state secondary schools. A series of laws issued soon after the Edict of Toleration abolished ... needed date August 2007 References references DEFAULTSORT Patent Of Toleration Category Holy Roman ...   more details



  1. Edict of Toleration (Hawaii)

    Unreferenced date January 2007 An Edict of Toleration was issued by King Kamehameha III of Hawaii on June 17, 1839, which allowed for the establishment of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Honolulu Hawaii Catholic Church . The Roman Catholic Church was suppressed in the Kingdom of Hawaii during the reigns of Kamehameha the Great Kamehameha and Kamehameha II . During their administrations, the religious traditions of ancient Hawaii were preferred. Later in the history of the Kingdom of Hawaii, during the regency of Kaahumanu and the child king Kamehameha III , the Congregational church was the preferred denomination. Under threat of the France French government seeking to protect the work of the Congregation of the Sacred Hearts of Jesus and Mary , Kamehameha III issued an Edict of Toleration on June 17, 1839 allowing for the establishment of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Honolulu Hawaii Catholic Church . Christianity in Hawaii DEFAULTSORT Edict Of Toleration Hawaii Category 1839 in law Category 1839 in Hawaii Category History of Catholicism in the United States Category Christianity in Hawaii Category Kingdom of Hawaii Hawaii stub RC stub pl Edykt tolerancyjny Hawaje ...   more details



  1. Christian debate on persecution and toleration

    adherents of other Christian denominations freedom of worship, with the Act of Toleration 1689 , which nevertheless still retained some forms of religious discrimination and did not include toleration ... toleration toleration . Christian theologians like Augustine of Hippo and Thomas Aquinas had legitimized ..., Early modern Europe witnessed the turning point in the Christian debate on persecution and toleration . Christian writers like John Milton and John Locke argued for limited religious toleration, and later ..., the ideas of Religious toleration , Freedom of religion and Religious pluralism slowly gained ... Christians religious toleration in parts of the Empire, but the Edict of Milan removed all obstacles ... in 1626. ref German Wikipedia de Rupertus Meldenius Rupertus Meldenius ref Christian advocacy of toleration The English Protestant Call for Toleration While the Christian theologians mentioned above ... of religious toleration . In his book on The English Reformation , particularly in the chapter The Origins of Religious Toleration , the late A. G. Dickens argued that from the beginning of the Reformation ... of the English Revolution Helwys stance on religious toleration was more commonplace. However ... Coffey, John 1998 Puritanism & Liberty Revisited The Case for Toleration in the English Revolution , The Historical ... of radical Protestants who steadfastly sought toleration for so called Heresy , Blasphemy , Roman ... 50. ref Other non Anglican writers advocating toleration were Richard Overton , John Wildman and John ... and A Letter concerning Toleration are canonical liberal texts. ref Coffey 2000 206 A. Patterson ... emerged, and with it a third group that advocated religious toleration, but, unlike the radical Protestants ... the Patent of Toleration in 1781. Developments in England Expand section date July 2009 Following ... States main Freedom of religion in the United States The Puritan Whig tradition of toleration ... power so that, within due limits, nobody is forced to act against his convictions in religious matters ...   more details



  1. A Letter Concerning Toleration

    inimical to political obedience. ref John Marshall, 2006 John Locke, Toleration and Early Enlightenment Culture , Cambridge University Press, p. 680. ref Toleration is central to Locke s political philosophy. Consequently, only churches that teach toleration are to be allowed in his society. Locke ... the peace of civil society will be affected by religious toleration. However, a closer reading of the text ... a letter concerning toleration by john locke Audio recording of the full text in Librivox http www.earlymoderntexts.com Contains the Letter Concerning Toleration, slightly modified for easier reading DEFAULTSORT Letter Concerning Toleration Category 1689 books Category Works by John Locke ca ...   more details



  1. Edict of Toleration 1844

    refimprove date August 2011 This Edict was largely a result of pressure from British government on the Sublime Porte , urging to stop the persecutions of the Jews. An Irish scholar and author, George Townshend writes, ... the strict exclusion of the Jews from their own land enforced by the Muslims for some twelve centuries was at last relaxed by the Edict of Toleration and the times of the Gentiles were fulfilled. Townshend further points out that this document, the Edict of Toleration, was issued by the governing authorities in the year 1844 . Worth Smith also mentions this Edict in his Miracle of the Ages . He points out In the year of A.D. 1844 ... the Muslims under the leadership of Turkey were compelled by the Western Powers, notably England, to grant religious toleration to all nations within their borders. This included the Holy Land , Palestine . The Turkish Government agreed to permit religious freedom and signed the document which guaranteed that The Sublime Porte Constantinople engages to take effectual measures to prevent henceforward any further religious intolerance. For the first time in twelve hundred years the Jews were guaranteed the right to return to Israel in freedom and security. The original of this Edict http bahai library.com forum viewtopic.php?f 2&t 417 can be obtained from the Public Record Office in London A translation of the edict, an acknowledgment from Stratford Canning to the Sublime Porte , and an accompanying letter from Canning, dated 23 March 1844, is in Foreign Office, Turkey , FO78 555 No.49. There are several other letters from Canning in the same volume on the question of the religious intolerance of the Turks. The draft of a letter from the Foreign Office, dated 16 January 1844, which made plain the attitude of the British Government and which provided the direct impetus for the negotiations leading eventually to the issue of the edict, is in FO78 552 No.4. Category Foreign relations of the United Kingdom Category Freedom o ...   more details



  1. Edict of Toleration by Galerius

    The Edict of Toleration by Galerius was issued in 311 by the Roman tetrarchs Tetrarchy of Galerius , Constantine I Constantine and Licinius , officially ending the Diocletian persecution of Christianity . Galerius, who had been one of the leading figures in the persecutions, admitted that the policy of trying to eradicate Christianity had failed, saying wherefore, for this our indulgence, they ought to pray to their God for our safety, for that of the republic, and for their own, that the republic may continue uninjured on every side, and that they may be able to live securely in their homes. Christianity was officially legalized in the Roman Empire two years later in 313 by Constantine in his Edict of Milan . External links http www.fordham.edu halsall source edict milan.html Full text at the Medieval Sourcebook. Category Constantinian dynasty Category Roman law bg da Galerius toleranceedikt de Toleranzedikt des Galerius es Edicto de Tolerancia de Nicomedia hr Galerijev ukaz o toleranciji la Edictum tolerationis Galerii nl Edict van Nicomedia pl Edykt tolerancyjny Galeriusza pt dito de Toler ncia de Gal rio sh Galerijev edikt o toleranciji ...   more details



  1. The Act

    The Act may refer to The Act band , a Norwegian rock band from the 1980s The Act musical The Act musical , a 1977 musical The Act video game The Act video game , a 2007 arcade game produced by Cecropia See also Act disambiguation ACT disambiguation disamb ...   more details



  1. Act

    Wiktionarypar act see also ACT disambiguation Act may mean Act Power is a philosophical notion defined by Aristotle and known as entelechy Act band , a British band Act document , a document recording the legality of a transaction or contract a written document that attests the legality of the financial transaction transaction . In this sense, very ancient acts from the Babylonian period carved on clay tablets in Cuneiform script cuneiform writing have been found. Such an act also attests the legality of a pact or the peace after an armed conflict or war . Compare deed seem etymology in germanic languages, specifically used for the grant of a possession or other right, creating a title to it Act of Parliament , Act of Congress or Act of Tynwald , a statute or law passed by a legislature Act drama , a segment of a performance, such as a play or opera Act or Acts, an obsolete name for the defence of theses at the University of Oxford and University of Cambridge Acting , action of an actor in a theatrical performance Acting law , in law when someone is acting in a position of higher expenses Acting rank , in the military when someone assumes a higher rank temporarily Act or S act , the action of a monoid on a set, or a semiautomaton. ISO 639 3 language code for Achterhooks Acts may mean Acts of the Apostles , a book of the Christian New Testament ACT Sage ACT , a customer relationship management software See also ACT disambiguation ACTS disambiguation ACTE disambiguation disambig ca Acte cs Akt da Akt de Akt es Acto eo Akto fr Acte gl Acto io Akto it AKT kk lt Aktas nl Act ja no Akt andre betydninger pl Akt ujednoznacznienie ro Act dezambiguizare simple Act sk Akt sl Akt sr fi Akti sv Akt uk ...   more details



  1. ACT

    see also Act disambiguation ACT may refer to Australian Capital Territory , the capital territory of the Commonwealth of Australia ACT test , a college placement exam in the United States In aviation Additional Centre Tank, one or more auxiliary fuel tank s installed in an aircraft lower cargo compartment to increase an aircraft fuel capacity and therefore range. In business ACT mouthwash from Chattem Advanced Cell Technology , a biotech corporation involved in researching and developing cloning and stem cell technologies Ada Core Technologies, now AdaCore , a software company that develops an Ada compiler, tools and libraries Applied Computer Techniques, renamed Apricot Computers in 1985, a computer services company Aviation Composite Technology , an aircraft manufacturer in the Philippines ACT NASDAQ , Automated Confirmation of Transactions, a trade reporting and clearing system Advance corporation tax , a tax collected in the United Kingdom until 1999 ACT , contact management software Organizations ACT Alliance , an alliance of churches for coordinating humanitarian assistance and development work. ACT New Zealand , a political party in New Zealand Academy of Clinical Thyroidologists Addenbrooke s Charitable Trust Association for Competitive Technology , a technology lobby group ... and technology ACT R , a symbolic cognitive architecture ACT audio format , file format Voice ... rock band from Sweden ACT Theatre , in Seattle, Washington American Conservatory Theater , in San Francisco ... Tour , a race organisation. In transport Ford ACT , a people mover, short for Automatically Controlled ... Kingdom with the National Rail code ACT Waco Regional Airport , an airport in Waco, Texas, United States, with the IATA airport code ACT Agency for Community Transit, Madison County Transit s paratransit system See also Act disambiguation ACTS disambiguation disambig Category Initialisms de ACT es ACT fa ACT fr ACT id ACT it ACT nl ACT ja ACT no ACT pl ACT pt ACT sv ACT th ACT tr ACT zh ACT ...   more details



  1. Vagabonds Act

    Vagabonds Act may refer to Vagabonds Act 1383 , Act of the Parliament of England Vagabonds Act 1597 , Act of the Parliament of England Vagabonds and Beggars Act 1495 , Act of the Parliament of England disambig ...   more details



  1. Commons Act

    Commons Act may refer to Commons Act 1236 , Act of the Parliament of England Commons Act 1285 , Act of the Parliament of England Commons Act 2006 , Act of the Parliament of the United Kingdom disambig ...   more details



  1. Coin Act

    Coin Act may refer to Coin Act 1696 , Act of the Parliament of England Coin Act 1732 , Act of the Parliament of Great Britain Coin Act 1816 , Act of the Parliament of the United Kingdom disambig ...   more details



  1. Bridges Act

    Bridges Act may refer to Bridges Act 1530 , Act of the Parliament of England Bridges Act 1670 , Act of the Parliament of England Bridges Act 1702 , Act of the Parliament of England disambig ...   more details



  1. Agricultural Act

    Agricultural Act , the name of several United States federal laws, may refer to Agricultural Act of 1949 Agricultural Act of 1954 Agricultural Act of 1956 Agricultural Act of 1958 Agricultural Act of 1961 Agricultural Act of 1964 Agricultural Act of 1970 disambig ...   more details



  1. Revenue Act

    The Revenue Act can refer to a number of tax related laws British Empire Revenue Act of 1764, popularly known as the Sugar Act Revenue Act of 1766 Revenue Act of 1767 7 Geo. III c. 46 , one of the Townshend Acts United States Revenue Act of 1861 Revenue Act of 1862 Revenue Act of 1894, known as the Wilson Gorman Tariff Act Revenue Act of 1913 Revenue Act of 1916 Revenue Act of 1918 Revenue Act of 1921 Revenue Act of 1924 Revenue Act of 1926 Revenue Act of 1928 Revenue Act of 1932 Revenue Act of 1935 Revenue Act of 1940 Revenue Act of 1941 Revenue Act of 1942 Revenue Act of 1943 Revenue Act of 1945 Revenue Act of 1948 Revenue Act of 1950 Revenue Act of 1951 Revenue Act of 1962 Revenue Act of 1964 Revenue Act of 1978 disambig Category United States federal taxation legislation ...   more details



  1. Scotland Act

    Scotland Act may refer to Scotland Act 1978 , repealed 1979 Scotland Act 1998 Scotland Act 2012 See also Northern Ireland Act disambiguation Wales Act 1978 Government of Wales Act disambiguation dab ...   more details



  1. Aliens Act

    Aliens Act or Alien Act can refer to The Alien Act 1705 Alien Act of 1705 England The Aliens Act 1905 Aliens Act of 1905 UK The Aliens Act 1937 Aliens Act of 1937 South Africa The Alien and Sedition Acts USA disambig it Alien Act ...   more details



  1. Pensions Act

    Pensions Act may refer to Pensions Act 1995 , an Act of the Parliament of the United Kingdom Pensions Act 2004 , an Act of the Parliament of the United Kingdom Pensions Act 2007 , an Act of the Parliament of the United Kingdom Pensions Act 2008 , an Act of the Parliament of the United Kingdom disambig ...   more details



  1. Papists Act

    Papists Act may refer to any of the following Acts of Parliament Papists Act 1715 Papists Act 1716 Papists Act 1722 Papists Act 1778 disambig ...   more details




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