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1 1| led into it if they had no rule but the religion of the 2 1| The public good is the rule and measure of all law-making. 3 1| manner.~You will say, by this rule, if some congregations should 4 1| idolatrous, by the same rule another magistrate, in some 5 1| everything, according to that rule of truth which the magistrate 6 1| doubtfulness of the event, but the rule of right.~But to come to 7 2| who have one and the same rule of faith and worship are 8 2| those who have not the same rule of faith and worship are 9 2| religion are contained in that rule, it follows necessarily 10 2| that those who agree in one rule are of one and the same 11 2| Holy Scriptures to be the rule of their religion, and those 12 2| Holy Scriptures to be the rule and foundation of their 13 2| these together make the rule of their religion; and thus 14 2| what traditions, for the rule of their religion.~This 15 2| no way contained in the rule itself; and, secondly, that 16 2| Holy Scriptures to be their rule of faith, heresy is a separation 17 2| them so agreeable to the rule of faith. But it would be 18 2| it to be agreeable to the rule of faith, unless we would