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1 1| prisons, and in the end even take away their lives—I say, 2 1| church is. A church, then, I take to be a voluntary society 3 1| do rashly and arrogantly take upon them to misuse the 4 1| life to come; if there I take a wrong course, if in that 5 1| therefore I cannot safely take him for my guide, who may 6 1| grow rich by an art that I take not delight in; I may be 7 1| vain for an unbeliever to take up the outward show of another 8 1| every man in particular to take care of—I mean the salvation 9 1| the magistrate is only to take care that the commonwealth 10 1| If any man may lawfully take bread or wine, either sitting 11 1| other men’s labours than take pains to provide for themselves, 12 1| the public good, does not take away the obligation of that 13 1| therefore the magistrate cannot take away these worldly things 14 1| of this one thing would take away all ground of complaints 15 1| are not to be suffered. Take away the partiality that 16 1| right; change the laws, take away the penalties unto 17 2| religions, because these take the Holy Scriptures to be 18 2| of their religion, those take in also traditions and the 19 2| religions, because these also take only the Scriptures, and