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1 1| the Church of Christ, make use of arms that do not belong 2 1| the magistrate may make use of arguments, and, thereby; 3 1| force is here to be made use of upon any occasion whatsoever. 4 1| private persons at any time to use force, unless it be in self-defence 5 1| they ought certainly to use towards those. who mind 6 1| apostles, has been made use of to throw dust in the 7 1| much less in another, the use of any rites or ceremonies 8 1| jurisdiction, because in that use they have no connection 9 1| other ceremony be there made use of. Neither the use nor 10 1| made use of. Neither the use nor the omission of any 11 1| common affairs of life that use of indifferent things which 12 1| consists in the religious use of such things as are in 13 1| sprinkling of water and the use of bread and wine are both 14 1| be that God required the use of one in His worship and 15 1| Church may bring into such use as shall be judged most 16 1| to impose by his laws the use of any rites and ceremonies 17 1| any power to forbid the use of such rites and ceremonies 18 1| kill any calves for any use whatsoever? Only it is to 19 1| subjects for their ordinary use, neither can nor ought to 20 1| though in the Church the use of bread and wine be very 21 1| people in their ordinary use and are, therefore, forbidden 22 1| in time and place be made use of to the ruin of an orthodox 23 1| unto the magistrate to make use of his sword in punishing 24 1| which men ordinarily make use of. For no positive law 25 1| with commission to make use of it in forcing men to 26 1| fit and prepared for our use. This part, therefore, draws 27 1| the original, this is the use, and these are the bounds 28 1| to kneel, stand, sit, or use any other posture; and to 29 1| desire of dominion, making use of the immoderate ambition 30 1| therefore thought fit to make use of their covetousness and 31 2| heresy, which word in common use is applied only to the doctrinal 32 2| not necessary. But since use, which is the supreme law