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1 1| Civil interests I call life, liberty, health, and indolency of 2 1| goods, and much less of his liberty or life, therefore, is the 3 1| consequently, allows a liberty of choosing that which upon 4 1| necessary, provided I may have liberty at the same time to join 5 1| this manner ecclesiastical liberty will be preserved on all 6 1| other of their estates and liberty (as we see practised elsewhere) 7 1| church and faith either of liberty or of any part of his worldly 8 1| controls him; he has his liberty. But if any man do not frequent 9 1| condemned to the loss of liberty, goods, or life. Oh, that 10 1| therefore, constituted in this liberty are to enter into some religious 11 1| to please Him, and that liberty is essentially necessary 12 1| advantage or prejudice the life, liberty, or estate of any man. For 13 1| to Christians under the liberty of the Gospel, are mere 14 1| abridge him of the same liberty in his religious worship; 15 1| also of preserving their liberty and strength, whereby they 16 1| it is also evident what liberty remains to men in reference 17 1| oppressed or ill-settled liberty. These accusations would 18 1| foundation of their own liberty, and teach that liberty 19 1| liberty, and teach that liberty of conscience is every man’ 20 1| unanimous in religion the less liberty they had of assembling. 21 1| and others, with the same liberty. Nay, if we may openly speak