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1 1| separate from the public assemblies and ceremonies of his country, 2 1| another unto the public assemblies? Men, therefore, constituted 3 1| for the business of these assemblies of the people is nothing 4 1| ceremonies in those religious assemblies does either advantage or 5 1| and imposed upon religious assemblies, because, in the worship 6 1| something concerning those assemblies which, being vulgarly called 7 1| unto the genius of such assemblies, but by the unhappy circumstances 8 1| remain nothing in these assemblies that were not more peaceable 9 1| accusations.~You will say that assemblies and meetings endanger the 10 1| reply: “Those are civil assemblies, but these we object against 11 1| thing, indeed, that such assemblies as are altogether remote 12 1| embroil them. Oh, but civil assemblies are composed of men that 13 1| be urged still that civil assemblies are open and free for any 14 1| strictly true, for many civil assemblies are not open to everyone. 15 1| does he not forbid their assemblies as things dangerous to his 16 1| all the mischief. Why are assemblies less sufferable in a church 17 1| revenues.~Ecclesiastical assemblies and sermons are justified 18 1| fellow-subjects. Thus if solemn assemblies, observations of festivals,