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1 1| exactly the business of civil government from that of religion and 2 1| that all the power of civil government relates only to men’s civil 3 1| things belong to the civil government and are under the magistrate’ 4 1| communion. For the civil government can give no new right to 5 1| the church to the civil government. So that, whether the magistrate 6 1| are countenanced by the government. Here they can be content 7 1| nearlier related to the government of the magistrate than the 8 1| part of their political government, in which God Himself was 9 1| that the subjects of that government both may and ought to be 10 1| retained their ancient form of government, with which the law of Christ 11 1| new and peculiar form of government, nor put He the sword into 12 1| concerns also the civil government; and in it lies the safety 13 1| person?” I answer that, if government be faithfully administered 14 1| relation to the end of civil government, I mean for their religion, 15 1| the constitution of the government granted him, nor ever was 16 1| any occasion to seize the Government and possess themselves of 17 1| soldiers against his own Government. Nor does the frivolous 18 1| apparently renounce their government if he acknowledged the same 19 1| things dangerous to his Government? You will say because he 20 1| parents should not have the government and education of their own 21 1| changed in the form of the government, because they can hope for 22 1| under a just and moderate government. Now if that Church which 23 1| chief support of any civil government, and that for no other reason ( 24 1| will be the security of government where all good subjects, 25 1| indeed, more ministers of the government than ministers of the Gospel