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1 1| ye shall not be so.”1 The business of true religion is quite 2 1| distinguish exactly the business of civil government from 3 1| to him. These are not the business of religion. No violence 4 1| distinguished. It is not my business to inquire here into the 5 1| in their original, end, business, and in everything perfectly 6 1| understands not or neglects the business of his calling and shall 7 1| who mind only their own business and are solicitous for nothing 8 1| magistrate’s duty in the business of toleration, which certainly 9 1| either act or believe in the business of religion otherwise than 10 1| ought to tolerate, for the business of these assemblies of the 11 1| civil affairs. The only business of the Church is the salvation 12 1| false and absurd. But the business of laws is not to provide 13 1| belong unto this life is the business of the commonwealth; and 14 1| much less if he make it his business to enrich and advance his 15 1| begins. But it is not my business to inquire into the power 16 1| their necks. Suppose this business of religion were let alone, 17 1| profit, others for want of business have their clubs for claret. 18 1| that meet elsewhere. The business in that is that they are