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1 1| member which is cut off. The person so condemned ceases to be 2 1| toleration, to retain any such person in her bosom as, after admonition, 3 1| action whereby the ejected person may any wise be damnified 4 1| deprive the excommunicated person of any of those civil goods 5 1| unto the excommunicated person by the church minister’s 6 1| money.~Secondly, no private person has any right in any manner 7 1| manner to prejudice another person in his civil enjoyments 8 1| particular man’s goods and person. And so it ought to be. 9 1| conscience of a private person?” I answer that, if government 10 1| say, that such a private person is to abstain from the action 11 1| private judgement of any person concerning a law enacted 12 1| judgement of any particular person, if erroneous, does not 13 1| absolute authority of the same person, who has not only power 14 1| he acknowledged the same person to be head of his Church 15 1| by the hands of a single person or many, is everywhere the 16 1| embraced by any particular person, nor tolerated by any commonwealth. 17 2| at them thus briefly to a person of your parts.~THE END~