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i ^ isktdtbyvitmwn imsoti&itfgig * jtufoj r TPoi ; . iilm ^ w ^ ^ Jfa fefi r . 4 » answer , that toleratiofr , r : rightly Understood , is etU we ask for by our petition . But what is ^ plerittion , when the word is rightly
understood ? Ii ; after a govern * hietft has adopted a particular tetigicm * decreed its made of wor * fibipto be observed in its churches te * 4 provkted for its functionaries *
tow fcbeittttds of the state , it leaves <^ nonconformist io complete fHttsg&ffetfjrf all Jws civiL rights and hiteruea , the ; nonconformist enjoys ^ fuftmdcQmplete trferaUon . But ^ Hi £ 8 <| wr the governm ent of a
* x * untry represses other foFms of Teiigivn , by su&jec ting those w h ^> f profefi& tbeiB , to any deprivation or ^ bcidgmeiit ^ f civil ngbt priiterty , J # ittl ^ m@ k Qt t * t > end and peraei )
c ^ tiorb ^^ id , : 9 lb | 8 U tao plain Ailjo ^ tiaa / to admit of con tr ^ dic - ^ NI ^ ^ te ^ j 3 tilY ques tion , the r ^ J&& $ isi W ^^< er the pain s ami ^ niHi ^ s to ^* feh the Roman Cathgmmt xWi
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* and tber ^ fore 18 BOt in tsJemn p « L- ^ Bub , before tke ^ i ^ i m ^ wt ^ ^ t ^^ statutes , ^ ere not ell the ¥ uhj » jQ ^ of this reaJtti ^ Equally eligiWe ^^ V
tbe ; common law of tfve lan ^ ^ i ^ 4 ? very honourable and every I ^ cw ^ live rpffic&j iwhicfa die state ^ M ||| confer ? Ig not eligibility to <^ TO * a civi 1 fight £ Does , itaiot > . tb # r <^
fore > nccesaarily foliow > that ^ y ^ y statute which deprived nortc ^ fti * formistB of their right of etigt ^ lity to office , deprived them of a eiv'ij right and wa& , therefore , pmal ? Jf Roman Catholics had beeft in
possession of these offices , an 4-d ©^ privet ) ; of them in Co ^ feeq ^ enW ^ theic adherence to their r ^ tt ^< m by the statutes In queuion ^ i s ^ ttife persons might have cottt ^ ii ^ e ^ fftr
the uwdona of nh © stat ^ t ^ 4 Htt Hone could have corftemipd < 4 i&t they wfefe not fcigbly & * & { & & # whatever difference there fp ^ y ^ bc . ib the degree of pexrnl it \ f \ i ? ptio& ± nai
there is none in the ^ e q ^ f ^ of those statutes , \ vhich 4 % ?^ persons of offices , and thos ^ wfeii ^ fe deprive them of their pr iqr leg ^ l eligibility to them * ¦ > Thc ^ g ^ t ^ f possessing an office , jh& righi ^ f ^ ceed irig to it ^ ^ ' tifet ^ iBllff eligibility to if , » te e ^ i ^ Jly . cifll rights . There is mo cfri ^ ieWfc-ift
th * s r ^ sptdt , betv ^ en ^ mM& ia « dced pfop ^ rty- ^ bq i ^ lJo ^ fc ^ sess an estp * e ^ to G ^ icceed to k ^ G ^ d to ^ qui rg ; ife w ^ ia wPx ^ #
rights ^ : T ^ p M . ^« W these tews * f 994 . n ^ BK ^ ^ ad ^ ^ p om ^ ratipi ^ yT ^^^ l ^ ii ^ qpti Mo * e w «^^ : l ^>^*^ Mg ^^ i 6 A ?^ ^; . # ^» fr fl » - i ^ fesfc- * . ^^ jw » 9 iif |? ft rflOTfgWft ^^^ 'l ^ im ^^ ffiV * ^™^ i »^ ii # ^ fe ^ Ki mm iflictifen ? Itb impoisibl ?* l $ r « % y
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Monthly Repository (1806-1838) and Unitarian Chronicle (1832-1833), March 2, 1813, page 153, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/mruc/issues/vm2-ncseproduct2426/page/5/
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