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1 1| are not Christians, he is certainly yet short of being a true 2 1| and such-like things, are certainly more contrary to the glory 3 1| comes to be judged of He, certainly, that follows Christ, embraces 4 1| erroneous by reason, he may certainly do what becomes any good 5 1| not to their error, yet certainly to their pride, do rashly 6 1| caution and temper they ought certainly to use towards those. who 7 1| business of toleration, which certainly is very considerable.~We 8 1| or crowned with a mitre? Certainly, if we consider right, we 9 1| that leads to heaven more certainly to the magistrate than every 10 1| the way as myself, and who certainly is less concerned for my 11 1| I beseech you? of that, certainly, which likes him best. As 12 1| though all of them were certainly guilty of it. If any one, 13 1| ought to be. For the truth certainly would do well enough if