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1 1| decisions, or separation from public worship, whilst accompanied 2 1| mother, separate from the public assemblies and ceremonies 3 1| pretence of care of the public weal and observation of 4 1| presume to violate the laws of public justice and equity, established 5 1| own accord in order to the public worshipping of God in such 6 1| already been said) is the public worship of God and, by means 7 1| compel one another unto the public assemblies? Men, therefore, 8 1| that is indifferent. The public good is the rule and measure 9 1| Church, under pretence of public good.~It may be said: “What 10 1| rights, nor do they break the public peace of societies. Nay, 11 1| between the keeper of the public peace and the overseers 12 1| for the peace, riches, and public commodities of the whole 13 1| be indeed directed to the public good, this will seldom happen. 14 1| political matters, for the public good, does not take away 15 1| law as this to be for the public good? I answer: As the private 16 1| and that they are for the public good, and his subjects believe 17 1| to promote piety, and the public weal, and peace of mankind. 18 1| in the next place, of the public peace; though yet there 19 1| and meetings endanger the public peace and threaten the commonwealth. 20 1| that forbid their being public! Again, you will say that 21 1| so many guardians of the public peace, will watch one another, 22 1| by daily experience and public allowance. These are allowed 23 1| seditiously and contrary to the public peace, it is to be punished 24 1| observations of festivals, public worship be permitted to 25 1| endangered by their meeting in public than in their private houses? 26 1| incendiaries and disturbers of the public peace might justly be wondered