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1 1| draw the heterodox into the way of truth, and procure their 2 1| practise. But penalties are no way capable to produce such 3 1| being but one truth, one way to heaven, what hope is 4 1| secular interests, the narrow way would be much straitened; 5 1| only ask them here, by the way, if it be not more agreeable 6 1| any man err from the right way, it is his own misfortune, 7 1| truth, which has no such way of prevailing as when strong 8 1| to wealth, but one only way to heaven. It is well said, 9 1| men into this or the other way. For if there were several 10 1| my utmost vigour in that way which, according to the 11 1| these which is the true way to eternal happiness: but 12 1| laws, does discover this way that leads to heaven more 13 1| Because there is but one way for me to escape death, 14 1| that it is probable the way to eternal life may be better 15 1| safest and most commodious way for private persons is to 16 1| make up my loss some other way. If it be true, as he pretends, 17 1| not. The one only narrow way which leads to heaven is 18 1| probably be as ignorant of the way as myself, and who certainly 19 1| I am suspicious of the way of worship practised by 20 1| favourers of their own faith and way of worship.~But, after all, 21 1| religion be sound, and the way that he appoints be truly 22 1| for me in following it. No way whatsoever that I shall 23 1| salvation of souls, and it no way concerns the commonwealth, 24 1| understand little of the way of salvation. And if he 25 1| But if Truth makes not her way into the understanding by 26 1| the magistrate would give way to the settling of a foreign 27 2| religion for some opinions no way contained in the rule itself;