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1 1| exercising of compulsive force, but to the regulating of 2 1| faith which works, not by force, but by love. Now, I appeal 3 1| or other instruments of force, but prepared with the Gospel 4 1| were to be converted by force, if those that are either 5 1| magistrate armed with the force and strength of all his 6 1| consists only in outward force; but true and saving religion 7 1| belief of anything by outward force. Confiscation of estate, 8 1| forms of worship, by the force of his laws. For laws are 9 1| laws. For laws are of no force at all without penalties, 10 1| the rigour of laws and the force of penalties were capable 11 1| should persecute others, and force others by fire and sword 12 1| civil and worldly goods. No force is here to be made use of 13 1| occasion whatsoever. For force belongs wholly to the civil 14 1| This is the last and utmost force of ecclesiastical authority. 15 1| body or estate. For all force (as has often been said) 16 1| persons at any time to use force, unless it be in self-defence 17 1| s protection. The whole force of excommunication consists 18 1| religion is to be propagated by force of arms.~In the third place, 19 1| with the instruments of force, which belong to another 20 1| prince were desirous to force his subjects to accumulate 21 1| Israel were not compelled by force to observe the rites of 22 1| nor has she any need of force to procure her entrance 23 1| weaker for any borrowed force violence can add to her. 24 1| man’s salvation. But all force and compulsion are to be 25 1| mutual assistance and joint force they may secure unto each 26 1| managed by law, the other by force; and these are of that nature 27 1| religion either by law or force. The establishment of this 28 1| lawful for them to resist force with force, and to defend 29 1| them to resist force with force, and to defend their natural