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1262. CHURCH AND STATE, Guidance by.—[continued].
If it be said the magistrate
may make use of arguments and so draw
the heterodox to truth, I answer, every man
has a commission to admonish, exhort, convince
another of error.—
Notes on Religion.
Ford ed., ii, 101.
(1776?)
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