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1 1| characteristic mark of the true Church. For whatsoever some 2 1| Let anyone have never so true a claim to all these things, 3 1| certainly yet short of being a true Christian himself. “The 4 1| be so.”1 The business of true religion is quite another 5 1| for the advancement of the true religion, and of the Church 6 1| All the life and power of true religion consist in the 7 1| own mind that the one is true and the other well pleasing 8 1| only in outward force; but true and saving religion consists 9 1| society can be said to be a true church unless it have in 10 1| anything necessary to a true church, pray do you consider. 11 1| so solicitous about the true church, I would only ask 12 1| inquire into the marks of the true church, I will only mind 13 1| frequently declares that the true disciples of Christ must 14 1| believes, it believes to be true and the contrary unto those 15 1| one of these which is the true way to eternal happiness: 16 1| things, and least of all of true religion. For if it were 17 1| some other way. If it be true, as he pretends, that he 18 1| Church become, therefore, true and saving, because the 19 1| which I believe not to be true can be either true or profitable 20 1| to be true can be either true or profitable unto me. In 21 1| others unto the love of the true religion, and perform such 22 1| idolaters were to be rooted out. True, indeed, by the law of Moses; 23 1| religion and the worship of the true God and punished for idolatry, 24 1| believe this or that to be true does not depend upon our 25 1| least part of religion and true piety, concerns also the 26 1| religion, which whether it be true or false does no prejudice 27 1| that this is not strictly true, for many civil assemblies 28 1| of religion, but it is as true that for religion subjects 29 2| them to be utterly void of true Christianity—yet in deed