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andis incit is both possit, te, and consessed by uil O have osten fallen ut that sonae magistrates have jud sed that
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putii in to 0ath. V I this command were tot followed, there nee led net ther inquisition nor magistratorio do thebusi ness and et there is no reason hy the Should shuisse by this pari, undiso the ther; en to argue his
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i corpora punishment, it i known that at that time the
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hypocrisy the worstis oviles in matters os religion, and that
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472 PROPOSITIO XIV.For First It wil naturali solio that tho magistrate ought to docit, and innoth by omission o his tity, ii hedo it not. Wis it no thon hono hociniori sed that Christ
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UPPOrmost. lint i ho mighi ring undo thos of anothoropinion and ore the magistrate to phold thoi Way, tolli ruin os ali thors. What origino the ope os Rome used to mali os his protendod o ver in his illing. Pon
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os hom erupto nodito assii in That Wi k0d kings and magistrate may be deposed, and illodo ea, ou Seoteli resbyterians are a positivo in itis an JoSuiis, ho ould not admit in Chario tho eoond though thermis a Protostant prince, unies he would wear o renouno Episcopa y a niter o no great dissserenoe, though contraryto his conscience No ho littio proportion hos thingsb0n with tho primitivo Christians, and the oligion propagatod by Chris and his postlos, nee is no great demonstration and it is observabio that notwit istanding many other superstition crepi into tho chureli ery early, et this of porso ution a s inconsistoni illi the naturo ithe gospei and liberi os conscienco, A e haV RSSertodit, uel an innato and natura par os the Christian religion that almost ali ho Christian writers, sor the first three hundred years earnesti contended sor it condemning the contrar opinion. Athan iri V. Thu Athanasius; It is tho propert oi piut notgotii. Vii. t torce, ut o Porsuade, in imitation os ur ord, ho
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laws illi his mouili, writin them illi his own an is, an imagining that an odiet an command inith VAnd tho amo Ambroso salth, That oin into Franee, he would ot communicato ith thos bishops that requirod that horoties houldio putrio death. The Ompero MartianuS, Who Asembled the counci os Chalcedon, protests, That he ould not orce nor con-Stra in any one to Subscribe the counci o Chalco lonagnins his ili. Hostus, bisholmo Corduba testistes, That the emperor
Hilarius aith surthor, That God tua heth, rather hanexa toth, tho nowledge of himsoli, and aut horigin his command monis by the miractos os his heavenly orks hewilis no that an Ahould conius him illi a forcod will yc. H is tho God of the whole univerSe, he need nota forced obedience, nor require a conStraine confeS-
