| 21. | A broad multilateralism, or at least toleration, will be essential.
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| 22. | I deny there was toleration . . . of any such practice.
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| 23. | O'Connor maintained that that would imply church toleration of homosexuality.
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| 24. | These events intensified the Christian debate on persecution and toleration.
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| 25. | But toleration was practiced for the convenience of the city.
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| 26. | Critical thinking is also considered important for human rights education for toleration.
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| 27. | During the years 1755-1760 periods of persecution and toleration alternated.
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| 28. | Between these two sectors, the broad Roman toleration reigns.
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| 29. | He therefore regarded toleration as a prerequisite of civil liberty.
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| 30. | Religious toleration fostered by the Lords Proprietors made Carolina attractive to nonconformists.
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