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1 1| is certainly yet short of being a true Christian himself. “ 2 1| such practice, far from being any furtherance, are indeed 3 1| of their souls. For there being but one truth, one way to 4 1| understand not. But this being not a proper place to inquire 5 1| that church.~These things being thus determined, let us 6 1| the society. For, these being the condition of communion 7 1| society in that respect being declared, the union that 8 1| The first is of those who, being initiated in the Mosaical 9 1| the reason is this. God being in a peculiar manner the 10 1| earth; the state whereof being frail and fleeting, and 11 1| But the pravity of mankind being such that they had rather 12 1| invasions.~These things being thus explained, it is easy 13 1| say, then, the magistrate being the stronger will have his 14 1| be tolerated who deny the being of a God. Promises, covenants, 15 1| those assemblies which, being vulgarly called and perhaps 16 1| discontents and animosities being once removed, there would 17 1| those that forbid their being public! Again, you will 18 2| of their religion.~This being settled, it follows, first,