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1 1| all manner of power about indifferent things, which, if it be 2 1| No, I readily grant that indifferent things, and perhaps none 3 1| concerning anything that is indifferent. The public good is the 4 1| commonwealth, though it be never so indifferent, it may not presently be 5 1| further, things never so indifferent in their own nature, when 6 1| with water is in itself an indifferent thing, let it be granted 7 1| thing that is in its nature indifferent, how can we maintain that 8 1| things in their own nature indifferent cannot, by any human authority, 9 1| reason: because they are indifferent. For, since indifferent 10 1| indifferent. For, since indifferent things are not capable, 11 1| affairs of life that use of indifferent things which God has not 12 1| matters of religion. Things indifferent are not otherwise lawful 13 1| are in their own nature indifferent; nor are they sinful upon 14 1| occasions of life altogether indifferent. Will any man, therefore, 15 1| kind? But these things, how indifferent soever they be in common 16 1| We see, therefore, that indifferent things, how much soever 17 1| they wholly cease to be indifferent. He that worships God does 18 1| and therefore they are indifferent. Of this sort are the time 19 1| circumstances, and perfectly indifferent, where God has not given