Which preposition to use with tolerance

of Occurrences 54%

They were an ill-matched couple in so many ways that no long-headed person could conceivably have anticipatedin the outcomemore than decorous tolerance of each other.

for Occurrences 31%

But he spoke with the wise man's tolerance for the discoveries of the young.

in Occurrences 11%

Beirût and Damascus, Christian and Moslemfor there is more religious tolerance in Syria than in most Near Eastern countriesare equally under the spell of French civilisation; and France is the chief economic power in the land, for French enterprise has built the Syrian railways.

towards Occurrences 4%

Such were the existence of a deity, the future bliss of the good and punishment of the bad, the duty of tolerance towards all those who accepted the fundamental articles of faith.

on Occurrences 3%

If separation has become the rule in the American States, it may be largely due to the fact that on any other system the governments would have found it difficult to impose mutual tolerance on the sects.

as Occurrences 2%

He knew her, he was willing to pardon her everything, in his broad tolerance as a scientist, who made allowance for heredity, environment, and circumstances.

against Occurrences 1%

In the centuries in which the system of Islâm acquired its maturity, such an aspiration after universal dominion was not at all ridiculous; and many Christian states of the time were far from reaching the Mohammedan standard of tolerance against heterodox creeds.

without Occurrences 1%

What one desires to see depicted is some figure that has gained in gentleness and tolerance without losing, shrewdness and perception; who is as much interested as ever in seeing the game played, without being enviously desirous to take a hand.

among Occurrences 1%

The former transfers the center of gravity of the Christian religion from history to the doctrine of redemption; the Letters demand religious freedom, mutual tolerance among the different sects, and the separation of Church and State.

into Occurrences 1%

Well, with all of the attractive dogs here willing to lavish their devotion upon us, I think it would hardly be worth while trying to coax Baldy's reluctant tolerance into something warmer.

to Occurrences 1%

London city and the Parliament are crying out to apply the shears against sectaries and schismatics; the army is less drastic; shows, indeed, an undue tolerance to Presbyterian alarm.

toward Occurrences 1%

The fifty-sixth chapter of Isaiah presents a sharp contrast: on the one hand a high ideal of justice toward the oppressed and tolerance toward all foreigners who sincerely desired to unite in Jehovah's worship; on the other the sordid selfishness of the Jewish leaders, who disregarded their responsibilities and thought of religion only as a round of ceremonial observances.

with Occurrences 1%

Another very prominent and notable characteristic of that most remarkable idiosyncrasy was the large and almost universal tolerance with which George Eliot regarded her fellow creatures.

Which preposition to use with  tolerance