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13 Feb 1813 §.1 Part 4 + Church Ch 6
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Part 4.

nor not necessary to adoptive persuasion

§. II abstract fitness
Part 4. Grounds of persuasion — Persuasion indigenous and adoptive.
Part 4. Difference between indigenous persuasion, and adoptive do

The Difference between
indigenous & adoptive
belief, is in some
measure known experienced
by everyone

Of the difference Of the Between indigenous persuasion
and adoptive persuasion, no man to whom the difference
must not have been made more or less known, by
his own perception and experience

Of the difference between indigenous and persuasion
and adoptive persuasion, no man to whom it ha in
this view it has ever happened to look into his own
mind - - who has ever
happened with
this view to look
into his own mind.
no man who has not had frequent - not to
say continual, - perception and experience

Be the matter what it may — matter of fact
or proposition — a man's persuasion in relation to it is may
be termed indigenous or say native, where it in so far as it is without
regard to any persuasion the result of a consideration bestowed upon the
regard to any persuasion entertained or supposed to have
been entertained in relation to that same subject by any
other person in relation to that same subject, it is the result
of the consideration bestowed upon the matter within
the precincts of his own mind.
Be it fact matter the subject
of facts - or proposition
persuasion may
be termed indigenous
when it
bears no relation is formed without regard to
the opinion persuasion
of others

Note (a)
(a) Rather indigenous than native. Of itself all that native
imports, is - born somewhere: what indigenous imports, is - born
in that very place; - in viz. the very place in question.
(a)
Indigenous better than
native. - by native
implies only birth.
indigenous birth in
that very place.



Identifier: | JB/005/214/001
"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 5.

Date_1

1813-02-13

Marginal Summary Numbering

not numbered

Box

005

Main Headings

church of englandism

Folio number

214

Info in main headings field

church

Image

001

Titles

note (a)

Category

text sheet

Number of Pages

1

Recto/Verso

recto

Page Numbering

e1

Penner

jeremy bentham

Watermarks

<…> co

Marginals

Paper Producer

a. levy

Corrections

Paper Produced in Year

Notes public

ID Number

2631

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