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1 1| example of that Prince of Peace, who sent out His soldiers 2 1| prepared with the Gospel of peace and with the exemplary holiness 3 1| joined with it. And therefore peace, equity, and friendship 4 1| stronger, then presently peace and charity are to be laid 5 1| furnish unto mankind. No peace and security, no, not so 6 1| hearers of the duties of peace and goodwill towards all 7 1| sounded with this doctrine of peace and toleration, lest I should 8 1| preacher of the gospel of peace, teach otherwise, he either 9 1| thereof unto the Prince of Peace. If Christians are to be 10 1| things are in this condition peace, friendship, faith, and 11 1| do they break the public peace of societies. Nay, even 12 1| the keeper of the public peace and the overseers of souls. 13 1| private possessions; for the peace, riches, and public commodities 14 1| and the public weal, and peace of mankind. But What shall 15 1| next place, of the public peace; though yet there are very 16 1| very few will think it is peace there, where they see all 17 1| because their own interest, peace, reputation, everything 18 1| meetings endanger the public peace and threaten the commonwealth. 19 1| more bound to maintain the peace of the commonwealth as their 20 1| guardians of the public peace, will watch one another, 21 1| offend against the civil peace?~That we may draw towards 22 1| and contrary to the public peace, it is to be punished in 23 1| abominable, or is the civil peace more endangered by their 24 1| destructive to the civil peace, that Church itself which 25 1| ought to be the preachers of peace and concord shall continue 26 1| disturbers of the public peace might justly be wondered 27 1| Him, that the gospel of peace may at length be preached,