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to Judge of others & their conduct in such a manner as to come within the prohibition in the text, Judge not &  [?] When persons Judge & condemn all religions sects but their own, & confide & treat them as no christians, but they differ from them in some circumstantials? in outward worship & some trivial speculative points in doctrines then they may be sd to Judge rashly, or confouiansly, & come within the prohibition of Ct. in the text - This we find was once the case with Cts immediate dissiples - as may be seen  Luke     9th 49th
to Judge of others & their conduct in such a manner as to come within the prohibition in the text, Judge not &  [?] When persons Judge & condemn all religions sects but their own, & confide & treat them as no christians, but they differ from them in some circumstantials? in outward worship & some trivial speculative points in doctrines then they may be sd to Judge rashly, or censoriously, & come within the prohibition of Ct. in the text - This we find was once the case with Cts immediate dissiples - as may be seen  Luke   9th 49th
And John 2d Master we saw one casting out Devils in thy name, & we forbade him because he followeth not with us - To wh. our Lord replied, forbid him not - for he wh. is not agt us if for us - The disciples
And John 2d Master we saw one casting out Devils in thy name, & we forbade him because he followeth not with us - To wh. our Lord replied, forbid him not - for he wh. is not agt us if for us - The disciples

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to Judge of others & their conduct in such a manner as to come within the prohibition in the text, Judge not & [?] When persons Judge & condemn all religions sects but their own, & confide & treat them as no christians, but they differ from them in some circumstantials? in outward worship & some trivial speculative points in doctrines then they may be sd to Judge rashly, or censoriously, & come within the prohibition of Ct. in the text - This we find was once the case with Cts immediate dissiples - as may be seen Luke 9th 49th And John 2d Master we saw one casting out Devils in thy name, & we forbade him because he followeth not with us - To wh. our Lord replied, forbid him not - for he wh. is not agt us if for us - The disciples