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15 Feb 1813

Church II. Topics
Ch. 6. Qualif. Declarat.

6 9

§.1. Abstract fitness
Part. Succedanea.

He must be a person of more non-familiarity in
preaching: But that only for a limited time, & not to
extend to writing.

Such promises should be but temporary.

In relation to doctrine as little need could there be of
exposing sincerity any such corruptive premium to any such part of exposing to any
such peril the opposite virtue. From Of more diversity
of opinion, in so far as it can have place without
any considerable serious sincerity on either side, good (it will be
seen) not evil is in this case the natural fruit.

As to doctrine
as little need is
there of such corruptive
premium.
From difference
of opinion without
enmity good results.

After To a person who upon From his first admission
into the theatre of devotion has suppose a person had been accustomed
to hear doctrines to such or such an effect delivered
in unquestionable as professing an undisputed claim
to his attachment and veneration.—to a person so liable
To such a person to hear on the sudden doctrines of an
opposite nature delivered from the same seat of instruction,
an incongruity of this sort has as
it that will be but too apt can not but be liable to produce no small slight
alarm and uneasiness and even alarm on among a pious mind.

Serious
Conceditur—Serious
inconvenience
arises from change
of doctrine preached
to the to pious
minds

But against an inconvenience in this shape, a
promise of conformity affords is a much more direct
security than any is afforded by such declare declaration of opinion.
By a declaration of opinion sincerity can not but
☞ This must have been
touched upon elsewhere.

be put in danger: for it wherefore is it that any—by what is it that the exaction
of any such declaration has ever been exacted? produced or insisted? Only because
By the assurance persuasion that no opposite persuasion or opinion was is
more or less prevalent.

But a more
direct assurance
can be
applied against
this evil.—By
declaration of
sincerity credence
sincerity must be
in danger, as it
is exacted from the
notion
opposite
opinions being
prevalent.



Identifier: | JB/005/296/001
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Date_1

1813-02-15

Marginal Summary Numbering

not numbered

Box

005

Main Headings

church of englandism

Folio number

296

Info in main headings field

church

Image

001

Titles

Category

text sheet

Number of Pages

1

Recto/Verso

recto

Page Numbering

c6 / e9

Penner

jeremy bentham

Watermarks

<…> co

Marginals

Paper Producer

a. levy

Corrections

Paper Produced in Year

Notes public

ID Number

2713

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