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1 1| violate any other man’s rights.~Now that the whole jurisdiction 2 1| church or religion. All the rights and franchises that belong 3 1| title to invade the civil rights and worldly goods of each 4 1| to be broken, all civil rights to be violated, that idolatry 5 1| court-church; nor are any civil rights to be either changed or 6 1| prejudicial to other men’s rights, nor do they break the public 7 1| of relation to the civil rights of the subjects. If a Roman 8 1| anything in men’s civil rights. If a heathen doubt of both 9 1| every man may enjoy the same rights that are granted to others. 10 1| excluded from the civil rights of the commonwealth because 11 1| to defend their natural rights (which are not forfeitable