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1 II | fact, it is against the law to condemn anybody undefended 2 II | questioning alone. Keep to your law in these as necessary till 3 IV | should have no permission of law which does harm; and on 4 IV | if I have found what your law prohibits to be good, as 5 IV | justly forbid to me? If your law has gone wrong, it is of 6 IV | man should err in making a law, or come to his senses in 7 IV | heard on my own behalf? No law forbids the sifting of the 8 IV | a true subjection to the law, if he does not know the 9 IV | It is not enough that a law is just, nor that the judge 10 IV | that conviction too. Nay, a law lies under strong suspicions 11 IV | it is a positively wicked law, if, unproved, it tyrannizes 12 V | as he did not by public law remove from Christians their 13 VII | Nay more, it is the very law of its being to continue 14 XIII | In like manner, by public law you disgrace your state 15 XXI | undoubted allowance of the law, or because, apart from 16 XXXVII| regard to you, takes the law into its own hand, and assails 17 XXXIX | brethren as well, by the law of I our common mother nature, 18 XLV | have been borrowed from the law of God as the ancient model. 19 XLVIII| though unwillingly, to the law of your creation. But, in 20 L | a Christian woman to the law rather than to the leo you