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1 1| or of the pomp of their outward worship; others, of the 2 1| body; and the possession of outward things, such as money, lands, 3 1| profession we make, to whatever outward worship we conform, if we 4 1| his power consists only in outward force; but true and saving 5 1| the belief of anything by outward force. Confiscation of estate, 6 1| nor the conformity to any outward form of worship (as has 7 1| sufferings, or any other outward penalties.~In the third 8 1| and the possession of all outward goods is subject to his 9 1| unbeliever to take up the outward show of another man’s profession. 10 1| especially to be considered—the outward form and rites of worship, 11 1| be understood.~Concerning outward worship, I say, in the first 12 1| bounds.~Thus far concerning outward worship. Let us now consider 13 1| jurisdiction both of the outward and inward court; both of 14 1| they have need of several outward conveniences to the support 15 1| is the temporal good and outward prosperity of the society;