noun
COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS
■ ADJECTIVE
religious
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There were controversies about various forms of Church Government and many sects flourished at this time of religious toleration .
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Because of this and because the colony was committed to religious toleration for everybody, it attracted a great many immigrants.
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They had not gone overseas out of a belief in religious toleration .
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
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And she added something po-faced about toleration and talent.
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However, instead of being welcomed warmly, Laura is greeted with chilly toleration and ill-concealed resentment.
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There were controversies about various forms of Church Government and many sects flourished at this time of religious toleration .
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There were even attempts by Anglican groups to prevent the Dissenters from enjoying the toleration they were offered after 1687.
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These determined sects emerged in the time of toleration as the early centres of Dissent.
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These were avoided, as the homeless mentally ill tend to have a low toleration for lengthy interviews.
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What was achieved in 1689 was certainly not what Anglicans such as Nottingham wanted, toleration without comprehension.