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1 1| Christ, must, in the first place and above all things, make 2 1| Divine Majesty.~In the second place, the care of souls cannot 3 1| penalties.~In the third place, the care of the salvation 4 1| consent to observe some order. Place and time of meeting must 5 1| these I answer: In the first place, let them show me the edict 6 1| prefer.~And, in the last place, I consent that these men 7 1| this being not a proper place to inquire into the marks 8 1| us inquire, in the next place: How far the duty of toleration 9 1| power is the same in every place. Nor can that power, in 10 1| force of arms.~In the third place, let us see what the duty 11 1| world to come.~In the last place, let us now consider what 12 1| worship, I say, in the first place, that the magistrate has 13 1| things human authority has place. But it is not so in matters 14 1| anything about the time and place of worship and the like?” 15 1| this sort are the time and place of worship, habit and posture 16 1| amongst the Jews the time and place of their worship and the 17 1| nor neglected.~In the next place: As the magistrate has no 18 1| which may not in time and place be made use of to the ruin 19 1| to be rooted out of any place by laws, punishments, fire, 20 1| account of religion in one place more than another.~But idolatry, 21 1| contrary, in the very same place where it is ordered that 22 1| obedience is due, in the first place, to God and, afterwards 23 1| first, and, in the next place, of the public peace; though 24 1| condition is better in that place than elsewhere; and all