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1 1| those civil interests, or goods, which otherwise he might 2 1| deprivation of any part of his goods, and much less of his liberty 3 1| possession of civil and worldly goods. No force is here to be 4 1| possession of all outward goods is subject to his jurisdiction.~ 5 1| person of any of those civil goods that he formerly possessed. 6 1| civil rights and worldly goods of each other upon pretence 7 1| any part of his worldly goods upon the account of that 8 1| to the loss of liberty, goods, or life. Oh, that our ecclesiastical 9 1| as is possible, that the goods and health of subjects be 10 1| prejudice to another man’s goods. And for the same reason 11 1| punished either in body or goods for not embracing our faith 12 1| deprived of their worldly goods by the predominating faction 13 1| of every particular man’s goods and person. And so it ought 14 1| defence of their temporal goods, may, nevertheless, be deprived 15 1| themselves to be stripped of the goods which they have got by their