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1 1| of religion, I must needs answer you freely that I esteem 2 1| uninterrupted succession.~To these I answer: In the first place, let 3 1| all compulsive power? I answer: They must be established 4 1| the care of his soul? I answer: What if he neglect the 5 1| it should not succeed? I answer: I would turn merchant upon 6 1| obedience from others. I answer: Who sees not how frequently 7 1| hands?” will it be enough to answer Him that the magistrate 8 1| and the like?” To this I answer that in religious worship 9 1| a religious assembly? I answer: No. These things are not 10 1| tolerated by the magistrate?” I answer: What power can be given 11 1| this consideration alone is answer enough unto those that urge 12 1| of a private person?” I answer that, if government be faithfully 13 1| be for the public good? I answer: As the private judgement 14 1| be judge between them? I answer: God alone. For there is 15 1| done in the meanwhile? I answer: The principal and chief 16 1| threaten the commonwealth. I answer: If this be so, why are 17 1| against are ecclesiastical.” I answer: It is a likely thing, indeed, 18 1| clandestine machinations. I answer that this is not strictly 19 1| the magistrate’s will?” I answer: Why, I pray, against his 20 1| tumults, and civil wars.” I answer: Is this the fault of the