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1 1| and compel with the sword, belongs to none but the magistrate. 2 1| occasion whatsoever. For force belongs wholly to the civil magistrate, 3 1| as has often been said) belongs only to the magistrate, 4 1| it is to whom that power belongs, and by what right? It will 5 1| decision of that question belongs only to the Supreme judge 6 1| men, to whom also alone belongs the punishment of the erroneous. 7 1| therefore, of every man’s soul belongs unto himself and is to be 8 1| of each man’s salvation belongs only to himself. But I would 9 1| the dominion of all things belongs only to themselves. For 10 1| privilege of breaking faith belongs unto themselves; for they