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  Maryland Toleration Act: Facts and details from Encyclopedia Topic   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-10)
The Maryland Toleration Act was a law passed in 1649 by the colonial assembly of the Province of Maryland Province of Maryland quick summary:
The province of maryland was one of the 13 colonies that went on to establish the united states....
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 Toleration [Internet Encyclopedia of Philosophy]
Tolerant restraint of the negative judgment is supposed to be free and deliberate: one refrains from negating the thing because one has a reason not to negate it and is free to act.
Proponents of toleration think that toleration is good not because they are unsure of their moral values but, rather, because toleration fits within a scheme of moral values that includes values such as autonomy, peace, cooperation, and other values that are thought to be good for human flourishing.
Tolerance demands that we moderate and control our passions in light of some larger good, whether that good be respect for autonomy or an interest in self-control; tolerance does not demand that we completely refrain from judging the other.
www.iep.utm.edu /t/tolerati.htm   (7798 words)

  
 History of American Thought   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-10)
Governor Andros, and the Boston Uprising (1689) /// Toleration Act (1689) ///
Served in the War as aide to Gen. Nathanael Greene, and appointed by Congress as secretary to the committee on foreign affairs.
Stamp Act Grievances, with accounts by Hutchinson and Holt of colonial reactions in Boston and New York, 1765
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