I appeal unto Caesar; I will go to Rome and be tried before the emperor. To this, as a Roman citizen, he had a right. When men destitute of the spirit of Christ, at the head of ecclesiastical affairs, deny the right of private judgment, and are disposed to persecute those who exercise it, good men sometimes have more to fear from them, than from the most absolute civil despot.

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