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1 1| disasters to religion and the State which times not far distant 2 2| harmful and fatal to the State; for it is impossible that 3 2| prosperity should follow a State in which the influence of 4 2| foundations, and Church and State perished in the same destruction. 5 2| these certain causes of the State's ruin are easily removed, 6 2| order and the welfare of the State.~ 7 3| seduced into troubling the State.~ 8 4| peace either of Church or State. When, therefore, a solemn 9 4| much the interest of the State as it is just that the compact 10 5| effectually relieve the State, wearied with so many ruins, 11 5| valued in consequence of the state of prostration and oppression 12 5| the result. For when the State had scarcely emerged from 13 5| them as the enemies of the State. We are also no less concerned 14 5| interests of Church and State, would wish to break, more 15 6| 6. In this state of affairs We have neglected 16 6| representations to the rulers of the State, which they declared they 17 6| deserved as well of the State as they had done of the 18 6| demonstrating how pernicious to the State itself are the plans which