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13 Sept 1812
Church

Agenda
Part III Facienda

Ch. 14
Course proper to be taken
in relation to Ecclesiastical
power
§.1. Extinction of Bishops from
Parliament
§.2 Abolition of Ecclesiastical
Courts
§.3 Sr W. Bill.

Ch. 15
Ch. 14
in relation to ecclesiastical
pecuniary
provision

Ch. 16
Course proper to be taken
in relation to
pecuniary provision for
the Church order
Ecclesiastical functionaries
§.1. Abolition of provisions

+ Ch. 17

§.1 but for enforcing
residence
§.2. Mr Percevals Bill
for enforcing Residence
§.3. Annual Donation
to the S
augmentation
fund.

II. Intellect depraving
& Morality-depraving
doctrines
1. Power of forgiving sins,
as per Ordination services.
To enact it the th
have besides that
the a force for casting
out devils.


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Ch
A reformation having
for its direct object the good
of the people is yet to
make

§.1. The change called the
reformation had not for
its direct object the good
of the people how so ever
or some degree the effect

§.2. It is true that
the having for its direct object
the good of the people should
be made.

Ch.
The author: whether an
enemy to the Church of
England — whether, in
endeavourer, or subverter
of it?


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1. Care of the Poor.} How occupied
2. Care of the Schools.}
3. Surplus duty sums do fees
4. Independent of all secretly
acting power such as the
Bishops
5. Dependence on publicly
acting power in those shapes
6. There no hopes of higher
preferment.
7. Not paid by enmity
exciting letters
8. — — nor by time-absorbing
do.
9. Compare their own progress
as well as sermons.
9. Spare for their co- inspectors
Elders i.e. lay men
whose interest it is that
they be apt: and who
can not like Bishops
ingratiate themselves by
conniving at their inapt
study
10. Then and not before then
the constant and universal
violation of the most
acknowledged duties obligations
and principles viz. 1. Sinecures

11. 2. Pluralities

12. 3. Non residence

13. 4. Overpaid benefices.

14. Aptitude in all points
tried and proved by
partiality-proof examination.


II. Original aptitude
moral in respect of
sincerity.

3. Scotch have no creeds
nor other fixt offices having
the effect of creeds.


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Discipline — its imperfections.

1
I. Original intellectual aptitude
1. Scotch examinations
before a number of examiners
thus comparatively public
not chosen by Examination.
2. English private examiner
self chosen

4
III. Occupation Suitable
and unavoidable
2 — 1. Scotch Care of the Poor
3 — 2. Care Superintendance of the Schools
English Court.

3
IV Aptitude intellectual kept up
by examiners

2. Scotch compose their
own prayers in as well as
sermons — English sermons
the only offices supposed
to be composed by them.

6
V. Dignity of character
in respect of pecuniary the .
5. Scotch receive no surplus
fees. English do
6. Scotch not dependent
on secretly exercised
despositions. English are
viz. the Bishop's.

7
VI Probability of Inspectorate being
objects of affection and
respect to their parishioners

7. 1 Scotch receive no
tithes in kind. English
do mostly do or may
8. 2 Scotch receive no
ad libitum fees
Easter offering. English do

5
VII Probability of confining
their attention to
their official duty

9. Scotch receive no tithes
in hand, as above.
English mostly do or may
10. Scotch have no prospect
of ulterior preferment:
English have

8
VII 1 Probability of under
-continued aptitude in
every respect.

11. Scotch, for cognizance
of good behaviour i.e.
apt moral aptitude in
every respect are subject
to judicature which have
many are themselves
a public and containing
laymen, exclude professional
personality, a English decree
on Bishop's secret word.



Identifier: | JB/006/002/003
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Date_1

1812-09-12

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Box

006

Main Headings

church of englandism

Folio number

002

Info in main headings field

church

Image

003

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

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Paper Producer

a. levy

Corrections

Paper Produced in Year

1809

Notes public

ID Number

2735

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