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1 1| correcting, in the same manner, their friends and familiar 2 1| torments and exercise of all manner of cruelties. For if it 3 1| neither can nor ought in any manner to be extended to the salvation 4 1| our salvation. For in this manner, instead of expiating other 5 1| opinions; which light can in no manner proceed from corporal sufferings, 6 1| worshipping of God in such manner as they judge acceptable 7 1| salvation of my soul. In this manner ecclesiastical liberty will 8 1| person has any right in any manner to prejudice another person 9 1| has any one of them any manner of jurisdiction over any 10 1| particular churches, in the same manner as by private persons, without 11 1| Church, nor can it in any manner be extended to civil affairs, 12 1| violence and rapine and all manner of persecution. He that 13 1| that they abstain from all manner of revenge, even after repeated 14 1| violence and abstain from all manner of ill-usage towards those 15 1| may worship God in that manner which they are persuaded 16 1| unto the magistrate all manner of power about indifferent 17 1| with freedom after its own manner.~You will say, by this rule, 18 1| but it will in the same manner be lawful to alter everything, 19 1| reason, and after the same manner, be extirpated there?~But 20 1| God being in a peculiar manner the King of the Jews, He 21 1| Church because they have no manner of relation to the civil 22 1| erroneous opinions and undue manner of worship, nor is his perdition 23 1| religion do challenge any manner of authority over such as 24 1| worship God in the Roman manner? Let it be permitted to 25 1| house, or estate, suffer any manner of prejudice upon these 26 1| in things civil, nor any manner of power of compulsion, 27 1| be punished in the same manner and no otherwise than as 28 1| discord, contention, and all manner of inordinate desires, and 29 2| may be made in a twofold manner:~1. When the greater part, 30 2| imposed upon us in the same manner, and that we should be compelled