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ISBN 10: 0415413044
ISBN 13: 9780415413046
Author: Ursula Henriques
First published in 2006. This book is a study of the political struggles over the repeal of laws restricting or penalizing religious minorities in the later eighteenth and early nineteenth centuries, and of the opinions and ideas expressed in the controversies surrounding these struggles.
I Introduction
II The Development of the theory of Religious Toleration
III Church and State
IV Edmund Burke
V Roman Catholic Emancipation
VI Jewish Emancipation
VII Evangelicals and Infidels
VIII Conclusion
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Tags: Ursula Henriques, Religious Toleration