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1 1| obtaining of ecclesiastical dominion, nor to the exercising of 2 1| all civil power, right and dominion, is bounded and confined 3 1| this opinion prevails, that dominion is founded in grace and 4 1| they desire is temporal dominion. For it will be very difficult 5 1| length freed men from all dominion over one another in matters 6 1| joined with the desire of dominion, is capable to produce, 7 1| no ways consist with His dominion, which was perfectly political 8 1| in religion; or that the dominion of all things belongs only 9 1| of their hierarchy. That dominion is founded in grace is also 10 1| and insatiable desire of dominion, making use of the immoderate 11 1| ambition and favouring the dominion of princes and men in authority,