Tolerantist

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They demand leave for a man to form his views in religion as he forms them in painting or in poetry or in architecture; to form them, that is,without let or hindrance from man or God according to the individual's taste and fancy and character and inclination; and whatever view the individual thinks fit to adopt, with that Almighty God must be satisfied. And thus the modern tolerantist makes broad his phylacteries and enlarges the borders of his garments and gives thanks that he is not wedded to a fixed creed, a believer in dogma, an infallibilitst, priest-ridden, narrow-minded, even as is the Catholic.

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They were hardly likely to accept the ideas derived in part from non-Christian philosophes without, to say the least, some reservations, and saw in some tolerantist notions views which were transitory and fleetingly fashionable, and which could not be allowed to undermine fundamental Protestant truths.

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Several months later, July 1562, the Bordeaux Parlement struck at the “tolerantists” by requiring that each member of Parlement make a formal profession of the Catholic faith.”

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However, like many other tolerantist Christians of the early eighteenth century, Peter did not extend his toleration to the Jesuits or Jews.

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