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Most theologians in the early and high period of Reformed orthodoxy believed in the power of the civil magistrate to call and conduct synods, in the necessity of enforcing both tables of the law, and in the establishment principle (i.e., an official state church supported financially and enjoying certain legal privileges). They maintained that the magistrate had the power to punish heretics, enforce uniformity of doctrine and worship, and use capital punishment (in extreme cases) to protect society from the leavening effects of sin and false teaching.
Both Pufendorf and Locke were writing in response to the Revocation of the Edict of Nantes (1685) which forced French Huguenots to convert to Catholicism, face life in prison, or flee the country. Toleration looked better and more conducive to the aims of Christianity than giving the sovereign final say over the teaching and worship of the church. The move away from the strict enforcement of religious nationalism was promoted most powerfully not by free thinkers and atheists but by committed Protestants.
As a member of the New Jersey Provincial Congress, Witherspoon and the other delegates (including other prominent Presbyterians) defended religious freedom and opposed religious establishments. Article XVIII of the Constitution they framed says the following:
Many Christian doctrines raise difficult philosophical questions. Forexample, Christians have traditionally insisted that they worship asingle God, while simultaneously identifying that God with a trinitycomprised of three numerically distinct, fully divine persons: theFather, the Son, and the Holy Spirit. It is not easy to see how threedivine persons add up to one God. Similarly, Christians have alsoasserted that a human man, Jesus of Nazareth, is also God-the-Son, thesecond person of the divine trinity. It is not easy to see how a humanman, who is born, lives, and dies, could also be a fully divine being.Consider also the relationship between divine providence and humanfreedom. Are human beings free to accept or reject God, or does Godalone decide who will accept or reject God? Any answer to thistheological question will also assume some specific philosophicalaccount of human freedom and moral responsibility.
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2. In the case of a latae sententiae penalty attached to an offence, accomplices, even though not mentioned in the law or precept, incur the same penalty if, without their assistance, the crime would not have been committed, and if the penalty is of such a nature as to be able to affect them; otherwise, they can be punished with ferendae sententiae penalties.
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