The Expansion of Tolerance Religion in Dutch Brazil (1624-1654)
This volume about religious tolerance in early modern Brazil comprises two articles. Jonathan Israel, in his contribution, argues that Dutch tolerance in Brazil was unprecedented in the seventeenth century. Catholics and particularly Jews were given freedom of conscience and freedom of private worsh...
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Amsterdam University Press
2007
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