CONTENTS OF THE THIRD VOLUME. Civil Government-governors have no right to interfere in matters of religion—nor are the governed bound to obey, where their consciences are oppressed by doing it but they are to be willing to suffer the penalties annexed to their SECT. 4. Conduct of the early Christians further exa- mined-while Christianity continued pure, they held it unlawful to fight—as it became SECT. 5. Reflections of the Author on the foregoing sub- ject supposed conversation with a superior SECT. 6. Subject further considered erroneous concep- CHAP. IV. SECT. 1. Maintenance of a Gospel-ministry-Quakers hold it unlawful to pay their own ministers, or those of any other denomination, for their CHAP. II. CHAP. III. SECT. 1. Character particular-first of their particular |