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1 1| rights.~Now that the whole jurisdiction of the magistrate reaches 2 1| goods is subject to his jurisdiction.~But, it may be asked, by 3 1| one of them any manner of jurisdiction over any other; no, not 4 1| members, acquire any right of jurisdiction over those that are not 5 1| pretence of superiority or jurisdiction over one another.~That the 6 1| churches have neither any jurisdiction in worldly matters, nor 7 1| which belong to another jurisdiction and do ill become a Churchman’ 8 1| reach of the magistrate’s jurisdiction, because in that use they 9 1| commanded them. If civil jurisdiction extend thus far, what might 10 1| belong, therefore, to the jurisdiction both of the outward and 11 1| the settling of a foreign jurisdiction in his own country and suffer 12 1| same; and neither has any jurisdiction in things civil, nor any 13 1| not at all belong to the jurisdiction of the magistrate, but entirely