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1 1| thoughts about the mutual toleration of Christians in their different 2 1| freely that I esteem that toleration to be the chief characteristic 3 1| with all his dragoons.~The toleration of those that differ from 4 1| place: How far the duty of toleration extends, and what is required 5 1| is bound, by the duty of toleration, to retain any such person 6 1| say concerning the mutual toleration of private persons differing 7 1| fair terms and preach up toleration. When they are not strengthened 8 1| us see what the duty of toleration requires from those who 9 1| to charity, meekness, and toleration, and diligently endeavour 10 1| this doctrine of peace and toleration, lest I should seem to reflect 11 1| duty in the business of toleration, which certainly is very 12 1| that so the whole matter of toleration may the more clearly be 13 1| challenge the privilege of a toleration. As for other practical 14 1| against this doctrine of toleration. But this has not happened 15 1| soon cease if the law of toleration were once so settled that 16 1| were obliged to lay down toleration as the foundation of their 17 1| avoided), but the refusal of toleration to those that are of different