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1 1| absurd. Thus, therefore, that matter stands. No man by nature 2 1| his own judgement in the matter. What difference is there 3 1| distinctly that so the whole matter of toleration may the more 4 1| subject unto, and esteem the matter weighty enough to be taken 5 1| distant from all affinity with matter, unless it be that God required 6 1| religious, but a political matter; nor is the sacrifice, but 7 1| themselves. Let us trace this matter to the bottom. Thus it is: 8 1| remove all difficulty in this matter.~Every man has an immortal 9 1| Nobody is obliged in that matter to yield obedience unto 10 2| which is the supreme law in matter of language, has determined