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SG(H.782.020
30 May 1782:21,22 (1/33)
Vienna, January 5.
The Emperor having made a general regulation for all his
dominions, respecting the tolerations of the different
religions that profess Christianity, we here give the
translation of it for the information of the public.
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II. By the private exercise of religion, it must be
understood, that although the Protestants and Greeks, non-
united, are not permitted to have in their houses of prayer,
or churches, a ring of bells and a spire, nor make the
entrance of them such as announces a church; nevertheless
they shall entirely be at liberty to build such edifices
where they thing proper, and follow their worship, either
within their own walls, or abroad in the houses of the sick,
in whatever part the latter may reside. . .
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