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12 Sept. 1812

Church-of-Englandism
examined

By an Oxford Graduate

Ch. 1
Occasion and Plan of the
work

§.1. Occasion of the work
§.2. Plan of the work

Ch. 2
Principles of Government
in matters of Religion

§.1. True ends of Government
in matters of religion
§.2. False ends —
§.3. Church — different senses
of the word

Ch. 3
3. Government in matters
of religion — its ends
true and false

§.1. Its true ends
§.2. Its false ends

Ch. 5
Leading principles of Government
in matters of religion

§.4. Confusion and error
resulting from inattention
to their differences.
§.5. Church-of-England
and Church-of-Englandism

Ch. or § Ch. 4
Church, what — Church
of Englandism, what.

Ch. or §.
Motive for forbearance —
Church-of-Englandism
its disagreements points of non-
conformity to the religion
of Jesus.

§.6. Parish Priest — his
function in the under Church-of
-Englandism
§.7 Parish Priest, the only
useful member of the
Clerical order

☞ For Reputation Abstract
See Observer 13. Sept. 1812

§.8. Ecclesiastic Clerical Offices endowed
with opulence, power or
dignity — their inutility to
the purpose of reward.


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Ch. 1
Occasion of this work
certificate of excellence
by and to the Bench
of Bishops. 2. Eatons
prosecution. 3. Catholic
Emancipation

Ch. 2
Plan of the work

Parallel between English
and Scottish
Church — why and
how far drawn

Ch. 3
Church — Government
Ecclesiatical Polity
a Government in matters of
religion
its true ends — advancement
of temporal happiness through useful morality.

Ch. 4.
Ecclesiastical Polity
i.e. Government in matters of religion
its false ends
true & false

§.1
Giving to a part of the
Order a useless and
pernicious mass of opulence

§.2
Giving to a part of
the Order a useless and
pernicious mass of power.

§.3
Contributing Adding to
the corrupt influence
of the Crown.

§.4
Propagation of opinions
either useless or
pernicious [in a moral
point of view
pernicious.]

Ch. 5.
Warburton — his
System of Ecclesiastical
polity — its a fiction
the foundation of it.

Ch.
H his system of
Ecclesiastical polity.


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Ch. 6.
Practical test of the
aptitude of an Ecclesiastical
Establishment
— Criminal
Calendar of England
and Scotland compared.

Ch. 7
Inefficiency of the
English Ecclesistical
Establishment as to
useful effects — its
causes.

§.1 2
1 2. Non-Residence

§.2 5
§.2. Provision excessive
Pay excessive
in some instances.

§.3 §.6
§.3. Power Provision defective
in other instances

§.4
§.4. Sinecures without
of soul.

§.3
§.5 3. Pluralities

§.6. Reward independent
of service

§.7. Pastoral ignorance.

§.8. Curates their selection
Professional
and

Ch. 8.
§.9. Examination private.
Mischievous
attended with

Efficiency of the English
Ecclesiastical
establishment to evil
purposes—Evil institutions
contained
in it

§.1. Ch
§. State-inspiring doctrines
and institutions

§.2. Ch
§.2. Misery making
doctrines

§.3 Ch.
§.3. Intellect dep
§.3. Morality confounding
doctrine.

§. Ch
Other intellect-depriving
doctrines.||


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Ch. 9 continued
§. 4. Anti-socialness
-inspiring mode
of remuneration—
Tithes.

§.
Ch. 10
Continuation
§.1. 5. Addition made
by the patronage to the
corrupt influence of
the Crown.

Ch. 11
Mischievous efficiency
in relation
to the morality.

☞ Memor.n. Political
corruption after their
morals viz. of a
viz. state of aversion to
change? their worthlessness
in other respects
serving as a proof of the
corruption in their obsequiousness.

Ch. 12
Mischievous effects in
relation to the education
of the many

Ch. 15
General or recapitulatory
view of the system of remuneration
— its indispensability
upon principles.

Ch. 13.
Mischievous effects in
relation to the education
of the ruling
and influencing
few.

Ch. 14
Parallel between the English
and Scotch establishments
recapitulated

§.4. Ch.
Improvement — obstructions
restitutions. —
Fixed forms. Liturgies—
Creeds.



Identifier: | JB/006/002/002
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Date_1

1812-09-12

Marginal Summary Numbering

Box

006

Main Headings

church of englandism

Folio number

002

Info in main headings field

church

Image

002

Titles

church of englandism examined / by an oxford graduate

Category

plan

Number of Pages

2

Recto/Verso

recto

Page Numbering

Penner

jeremy bentham

Watermarks

john dickinson & co 1809

Marginals

Paper Producer

a. levy

Corrections

Paper Produced in Year

1809

Notes public

ID Number

2735

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