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6 Oct. 1812
Church-of-Englandism Contents of Titles for Chapters and Sections Book. 1. Principles.

Church of Englandism
examined.

Introduction.

§.1. Occasion of the work

§.2. Plan of the work.

§.3. Particulars relative to
the author.

B.1. Principles of Government
in matters
of Religion.

Ch.1

Topics or subjects of enquiry

Ch.2.

Government in matters of
religion—its ends true and
false—propriety of its
interference

§.1

Its true or proper ends

§.2.

Its false or improper ends

Ch.3.

Religion of Jesus—reason
for teching its conduciveness
to useful morality

§.1. Affections &c p.2.
Bridle &c.

Ch. 35 Church—different significations various
of the word—
their importance

§.1. Church different 1. Various
significations senses of the word—
their importance

§.2. Practical importance
of these differences.

Ch. 4 6

Origin of Church-Government
in the nature of the
case

Ch. 35.

Clergy—principles respecting
their existence
pay, and powers with antecedent
of utmost utility to establishments
as yet formed

§.1. Clergy. i.e. A separate order,
how far useful for instruction
abstractedly while
practical utility present do

§.2. Pay, for such instruction
—whether it ought to
be excluded from the unwilling
—a practical pr
practical mischief.

§.3. Power, whether any
and what exerciseable
over the people in quality
of pupils ought to be
sure.

§.4.—or exercisable over
their own order—and if
so, to whom.


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Ch.4.

—Principle respecting
their existence &c under
ac an long existence old establishment

p.1 Pay-Principles respecting
the abolition, diminution
and increase and mutation
of it.

§. 2. Power- Principles respecting
the abolition, diminution
increase and imitation
of it

Ch. 4

Christiantity, as originally
introduced, was it beneficial
or pernicious.

§.1. Christianity, in itself
was it at its introduction
beneficial or pernicious

§. 2. In the form in which
it was introduced, was
it beneficial or pernicious?

Ch. 6.

Clerical dignities
the mischievous effects

§. 1. Obedience ought to be
obligatory:—respect, free

§. 2. Dignities—their mischievous
in forming commanding respect
independently of desert
and therefore thence towards
the unearthly

Ch. 9

Classes ineffective both
in reality and appearance.

Prebendaries.


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Ch.7

Church-of Englandism
different classes ranks of its
Clergy—their different
ranks—the con functions
and conditions of
each—utility or
inutility of each.

§.1. Parish Priest—his
functions—his office
the only Clerical office
the basis of rest possessing any direct
utility.

§.2. Bishop—functions
and powers remaining attached
to this office

§.3. Powers already detached
from it viz the Judicial
Chancellorships
Archdeaconries

§.4. Powers remaining
attached to it—their
inutitlity and mischievousness

§.5. Powers recently
attached to it—their
mischievousness.

§.6. Clerical sinecures
viz Canonries—Prebends
and Deacons
- their inutility and
mischievousness

§

Ch.

Church-of-Englandism
—its Clergy—sole effective
class, Parish
Priests.—their functions
and condition.

Ch. 8

Class, effective in appearance
—ineffective
in reality—Bishops
and Archdeacons.


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Book. 1. Principles.

Ch. 8

Episcopacy—its advantages
according to
Paley examined
☞ Refer to Part the after
View of Episcopacy.

Inns of the Bishops

Ch. 8

Mischievous Corruptive effects of
Episcopacy in the form
in which it is established
under Church
of Englandism

I. Support or Consequence given by
Bishops in relation to abuses

§. 11 —to Sacrament—thus these
divers Pharisees.
or Under pay
Pastoral ignorance—
Qualifications for the
Ministry.

Ch. 9

Apathy and indifference
in relation
to imperfection in
the plan of the establishment

p. 1. Deficiency of pay
of Minister

p.2. Deficiency of Ministers

Ch. 10

Opposition or indefference
to improvements
to connected
with their more particular
duties.

§.1 Indifference in relation
to pauperism compared
with Church of Scotlandism.

§.2. Indifference in relation
to the eduction of the mass
of the people: compared
with Scotland

§.3. Indifference in relation
to Vaccination.

§.4. Conduct in relation
to Bell and Lancaster's
plans.



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1812-10-06

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006

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church of englandism

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004

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church-of-englandism titles for chapters and sections

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002

Titles

church of englandism examined / introduction / b1 principles of government in matters of religion

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Penner

jeremy bentham

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john dickinson & co 1809

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1809

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