Chap.

 1    1|   freedom, and to be allowed to judge for themselves respecting
 2    1|      Who made man the exclusive judge, if woman partake with him
 3    3|      who exercise them most, to judge of the relations between
 4    3|      great extent, knows how to judge and make a proper estimate
 5    3| religion, she never presumed to judge for herself; but conformed,
 6    3|      men pretend arbitrarily to judge, shaping it to their own
 7    5|        are not in a capacity to judge for themselves, they ought
 8    5|     rightly, as far as they can judge, and they may patiently
 9    5|       as men feel before we can judge of their feelings. If we
10   10|      punishment; he must be the judge in all disputes: but I shall
11   11|         to obey me till you can judge for yourself; and the Almighty
12   13|          or we make the Supreme Judge partial and revengeful.~ ~
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