toleration• And she added something po-faced about toleration and talent.• However, instead of being welcomed warmly, Laura is greeted with chillytoleration and ill-concealed resentment.• These were avoided, as the homeless mentally illtend to have a low toleration for lengthyinterviews.• These determinedsectsemerged in the time of toleration as the early centres of Dissent.• There were controversies about various forms of Church Government and many sects flourished at this time of religioustoleration.• There were even attempts by Anglican groups to prevent the Dissenters from enjoying the toleration they were offered after 1687.• What was achieved in 1689 was certainly not what Anglicans such as Nottingham wanted, toleration without comprehension.