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Longa famis tolerantia, ut iis saepe accidit qui tanto cum fervore
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In stoic writings, especially in Cicero, tolerantia is used as a term for a virtue of endurance, of suffering bad luck, pain and injustice of various kinds in a proper, steadfast manner.
Toleration Forst, Rainer 2007
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Pragmatismus (Braunsberg, 1910); SÁNCHEZ, De tolerantia religiosa
The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 14: Simony-Tournon 1840-1916 1913
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"Hoc sentire et facere omnem servum dei oportet, etiam minoris loci, ut maioris fieri possit, si quem gradum in persecutionis tolerantia ascenderit"; see Hippol in the Arab. canons, and also Achelis, Texte u.
History of Dogma, Volume 1 (of 7) Adolph Harnack 1890
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John Locke (Epistola de tolerantia, Gouda, 1689, and soon translated into English and Dutch, and later into
RELIGIOUS TOLERATION ELISABETH LABROUSSE 1968
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Tenemus nunc iimplicem Prophctx fen (um, quod fcilicct Dco illudant impi), tolerantia: ciuspratcxtu: ficuti ncquam illc Dionyiius in fc - cunda nauigatione ladabat, deos (acrilegis fauere.
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