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The union shall not affect our disagreement on several points of religion, but that notwithstanding these, we have agreed to support each other. No member is to allow an attack on any other in books or through the pulpit, nor give cause for any breach of the peace, while at the same time leaving
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Electors and Estates should be presented and pressed at subsequent Imperial and Imperial Circle assemblies, and not merely left to secret correspondence with each
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If one of the members of the union is attacked, the remaining members of the union shall immediately come to his aid with all the resources of the union.
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should be conditional upon the restoration of all church land appropriated since 1552. The
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