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1 1| their souls.~I say it is a free and voluntary society. Nobody 2 1| why should it not be as free for him to go out as it 3 1| Forasmuch as no society, how free soever, or upon whatsoever 4 1| demonstrated, is absolutely free and spontaneous, it necessarily 5 1| always as it was before—a free and voluntary society. It 6 1| because these Churches are free societies, but because whatsoever 7 1| God has not forbidden is free and lawful, and therefore 8 1| opinions, though not absolutely free from all error, if they 9 1| assemblies are open and free for any one to enter into, 10 1| whatsoever things are left free by law in the common occasions 11 1| of life, let them remain free unto every Church in divine