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7 Decr 1812 Titles of Chapters and Sections

1. Part.1 Preliminary
Priciples or Ante-Topics

Ch.78 Ch.1. (7)

Subject and Plan of this
work.

SS.1. The subject of this work
explained in general terms

SS.2. MaIn topics or
general heads divisions

SS.3 Sub-topics or particular heads touched
upon under the several
abovementioned general
heads

Ch.9. C.2. (8)

Practice of intermediate
times - proper and improper
use of this Sub-topic

SS.1. Proper use - deriving
from it materials for judgement.

S.2. Improper use - deriving
from it judgments ready
formed - Antient practice
is as evidence of modern present
fitness.

Ch.10 Ch.3 (9)

Inconveniences of change
as applied to political establishment,
analysed
and explained.

Ch.2. Ch.4. (1)

Government in matters of
religion - its ends
true and false

SS.1 Its true ends

SS.2. Interests - what legitimate
- what illegitimate

SS.3. False Its false ends

Ch.3 (2)

Ch.5.

Here or under Misrule? or in both)

Imperfection - Abuse

Improvement - Reform
in an ecclesiastical or
other Official Establishment.

SS.1. Imperfection - its modes
viz. 1. inefficiency - 2. mischievousness.


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Ante-Topics continued

Ch.34 Ch.6.(3)

The religion of Jesus
- its conduciveness to
useful morality.

SS.1 Affections self regarding
and dessoicralneed

to bridle; social,

a spur.

SS.2. Bridle and Spur
applied where needful
as above, by religion
of Jesus.

Ch.5 Ch.7. (4)?

Church establishments
were they in
their origin beneficial
or pern mischievous

SS.1. The religion of Jesus
at its origin introduction
in itself beneficial.

SS.2 - it was beneficial
even in the forms in which
it was first established.

Ch.6. Ch.8. (5)

Church - different senses
of the words - practical
importance of these differences

1. The significations enumerated

Church Established - Non Established.

SS.2. thus of this versatility
to the supporters of abuse.

SS.3. Practical importance
of these distinctions with
the purpose of reform.

SS.4. Church and King -
absurdity and mischievousness
of this phrase —

SS.5. Church and State - Absurdity
and mischievousness
of this phrase in
public instruments.

SS.6. Churches established
and non-established.


SS.2. How imperfection becomes
abuse.

SS.3. Remedy to abuse reform
- to imperfection, improvement.


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Ante-topics continued

Ch.9.

Maxims if go concerning
the conduct of
government, in relation
to points of religious
doctrine

SS1. Maxims by the here proposed
Author.

SS.2 CorrespondingConcordant notions
of Bishop Watson
adopting three of Presbyterian
Taylor.

SS.3 Do of Paley

Ch.67 Ch.10 (6)

Natural origin of
Church Government
See Topics Ch 8 or 9 Powers
in omnis; do in suis


[+] in which , under the
several heads of
Duties Qualifications
Declarations of persuasion
Appointment - Removal
Pay - Power Power in omnis
Power in suis dignity
and Responsibility — the
practice of established
Church of England [+]is compared
with that of of the
established Church of Scotland
and that of non-established
Church

Title of the Work

[+] in relation to Ministers of the religion of Jesus

Church description

Church of Englandism
examined:
including
Principles of Ecclesiastical
Policy
for the use of 19th
Century: [+]See above

Introduction

Ch.1.

Occasion of this work
comparative state of the
Criminal Calendars in
England and Scotland

SS.1. Contents of the Calendar
brought to view

SS.2. Application made of
them to the design of this
work.

SS.3. The Author has exemption
from all adverse
prepossessions.


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II.Part.II. Topics and
Sub-Topics

Ch.1.

Teachers appointed by
Government are they
necessary?

SS.1. Present abstract fitness.

SS.2. Practice of earliest
times.

SS.3. Practice of intermediate
times untendently
to the Reformation

SS.4. Practice of intermediate
times subsequently
to the Reformation.

SS.5. Practice in England
under Church of Englandism

SS.6 Practice in Scotland under
Church of Scotlandism

SS.7. Present practical fitness.

Ch.2.

II. Duties

N.B. To this and the
ten following Chapters,
Titles of Sections the same
as to Chapter I
or will with a view to what
ought to be or to what is the
practice

Ch.3.

II Mode of Apointmt

Ch.6 Ch.4

IV. Causes of and mode removal.

VII Ch.7 Ch.5.

V. Pay

Ch.3 Ch56

VI Qualifications.

Ch4. Ch67

VII Qualifications contrad

- Declarations of persuasion.

Ch.

VII. Pay

Ch.8

VIII Powers exercisible
on one another.

Ch 9.

IX Powers, exercisible
over the laity.

Ch.10

X. Share in the supreme
power


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Identifier: | JB/006/006/002
"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 6.

Date_1

1812-12-07

Marginal Summary Numbering

Box

006

Main Headings

church of englandism

Folio number

006

Info in main headings field

church titles of chapters and sections

Image

002

Titles

part i preliminary principles or ante-topics / part ii topics and sub topics / part iii post topics

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

2739

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