with his neighbor he should be protected. So that a man should be protected in his rights whether he choose to make a profession of religion or not. There is a plain difference. “The kingdom and the nation that will not serve thee,” What? Thee—that kingdom that God should set up; not the kingdom that will not serve God. It should combine to break to peices all other kingdoms. He does not want the committee to be proved fools more than himself, He wants to bear a part in the folly. What jurisdiction has the church over the kingdoms of the world? All who will obey the doctrines of the church, throw themselves under the [p. [181]]