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14 Feby 1813
Church
II. Topics
Ch. 6. Qualif. Declaration
§.1. Abstract fitness
Part |^^^|. Succedanea.
Discipline & doctrine
the two heads of
facienda.
Discipline and doctrine — under to one or other of these
two heads belonged whatsoever on the occasion of the reform
in question required to be done.
As to discipline
no declaration of
persuasion could
could be requisite.
The offices being
established a man
would accept or
reject as he thought
fit.—In case
of no lay offices
no declaration of
persuasion has been
used except the
anti-Papist &
anti-Jacobite do
Of what use would
they be to religious do.
In relation to For discipline at any rate no declaration of persuasion
could be requisite—Discipline consists in the
arrangements made in regard to this part of the official
establishment. The offices with the being established, the
offices with their respective duties are
he to whose acceptance they any one of these offices were offered, if acceptance
were agreeable to him it suited him to accept it would accept it,
if not he would decline it. Except the oaths of declarations of persuasion is contained in
the object of which was to keep out Papists and Jacobites,
declarations at one time perhaps not altogether without
their use, in for in the case of no lay office is has any
[such] declaration of opinion persuasion been rendered necessary.
To In To what good purpose should any such provision
for insincerity be offered in the case of any one such of those religious
offices?
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