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2 Feb 1813
Church Rudiments

Ch. 6 Qualif. Declaration

Ch. 6 Qualif. Declaration
§.1. Abstract fitness
2 Feb 1813
Ordo Topicorum — et dictnomine?

6 5
Part Pt I. Occasions and modes Sh. 1

9
Pt II. Non-necessity Sh. 2

4 6
Pt III. Mischief Sh. 3

3
Pt IV. Power in Belief Sh. 3

2
Pt V. Persuasion indigenous
and adoptive Sh.* 3

4
Pt VI. Power over belief — how
absurdity the measure measured

1
Pt VII. Subject of Belief —
Fixt or Infirnus

10
Pt VIII. Improper motives

8
Pt IX. Efficiency

7
Pt X. Benefit looked for

*6
Pt XI. Mischievous which
most subscriptions in
Credo

Part Benefit proposed
from such declarations

Pt Actual Experienced effect of such
declarations. (a)


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2 Pubn 1813 Ordo Propositus

Pt 1 Dictus Persuasion dict
subject & of do
or Inf

Pt 2

Pt 2. Justimo — to exercise self-
power over self-persuasion
or assertive discourse
This power what

Persuasion what? indigenous
and adoptive

Power over it what?

Ordo Propositus 11 Feby 1813

P. 1. Generation

Pt 2. Persuasion Belief

Pt 3. Subject of Belief Persuasion — what
Text on inference
G of persuasion

P 4. Persuasion indigenous
and adoptive

P. 5. Power () over Belief persuasion — how
exercised

p. 6. over declaration of per
P. 4. Power over persuasion
the greater the greater more
absurd the proposition

P. 6 Occasions and modes of
Declaration of persuasion
as to religious points.

P. 7. Mischief of such declarations

P. 7.8. P. 11 Benefit for — its
nullity, viz. of Declaration
of opinion in contradistinction to previous uniformity
the nullitude of Co-opinion.

P. 8. 8. Which most mischievous
— Subscriptions or Creeds,

or Terms involving Creeds

P. 9 As to subscription Mischief of insincerity
exemplified in Paley.

P. 10. Non- of such
d to any good
purpose succeedences,
limited promises.

P. 10. Causes of such impositions
— motives of the imposers?

Part While subscriptions
are exacted, Church of Englandism
is not Christianity.
☞ Post off to Pt. 6.
Part Paley

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(a) Mischief. Add in

Pain severe extensive , mischief to
feeling, proportionable: pain slight
and narrowly extensive
mischief to morals proportionably
great.

Pt 10. Efficiency — Good as
to adoptive belief — in
inferences: the mischiefs
are the price that rulers
are content to pay for the
imagined benefit

Topics addend
1. Proposed benefit
2 Efficiency — actual

Mischief of Declarat. of Opins.

14 Sept. 1813 — as yet
unmarshalled.

I. in case of sincerity, viz
in so far as sincere

1. Intellectual depravation
over the operations of the

self-deceptive process: including
urement to authority
from above: 2. do to custom
i.e. to direct
3. Fear and of reason.

II. in case of insincerity

2. Reason. pain of

2. 1. Moral depravation

III S part

3. 2. Occasional reason

N. B. by
non the

III. in both cases
III. S part

4. 1. Pain of
in comparison with others'
freedom, viz 1 by consciousness
since of self deprivation.
5. 2 by consciousness
of disrespect. 3. by fear of divine punishment
Sole

5. 2 Enmity, towards
free men. Dis
strength given to depraved
appetite.

6. 3 S in consequence
of .

6. 3 Obstinacy incompatible
with
forbearance &c

7. 4 Manifestation of enmity
towards Non-Declarers
— thence mutual
ill offices — i.e. strife.

Even in case of sincerity
manifested both self-deception
process he were not
but be sensible and it is by
worldly profit that he was
induced to have
that process.


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10 Sept. 1813. The course
between — the only course
that can be between — for
producing faith is exactly
the course of which
in every other subject
the tendency to produce
nothing but error is
universally acknowledged,
a mere receipt
for producing error and
nothing else.

* 5. IV. On the part of the
sub
Moral depravation

6. Do greatest
where punishment being
employed to force compel the
mendacity, and impunity
is the reward for it.

Speak here of recantation
from or rather under
some Chapter about general
unsit of the discipline
referring to it large.
See a
in Neal
Vol II, p. 260.

8. Persuasion affects on the
mind, of the ruling and
influential few, educated
and educating, these

1. Support given to
o to reform

2. Opposition to improvement

☞ Post off to III. Chap.

9. Do in the minds and
condition of the subject
many, in respect of
education

☞ Post off to III. Ch.




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Date_1

1813-02-02

Marginal Summary Numbering

Box

006

Main Headings

church of englandism

Folio number

007

Info in main headings field

church rudiments

Image

002

Titles

Category

rudiments sheet (brouillon)

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

2740

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