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30 Oct 1812 1
Church Rudiments

4
1.
Ch. IV
Rudiments

1

IV. Amotion or Removal — established causes of.

1. Present abstract utility. 1. A necessary cause of removal death
or incapacitating infirmity of body or mind. 2. Additional factitious in
case of appointment by the pupils, discontinuance of the relation by time
act, either aggregate by express destitution, or individually by desertion
Reasons the same as the case of appointment.

VII. Present practical utility. For the modification applied by practical
to abstract utility by the inconvenience of change, see tit. Ch. Appointment
and art. V. Remuneration Pay

II Practice of earliest time — the cause as in case of appointment
which see.

III. Practice of intermediate times 1. Catholic times Ante Pre-reform
times, in case of Rectors of Rectories, power of deprivation in the Bishop, originally
arbitrarily encreased, by degrees judicially by a Judge a minimum of his

with or without appeal to the Pope. 2 In case of Vicars of Vicarage
removal arbitrary by the deputing Monastery.

II. Post reform times, in both cases power of removal in the Bishops
as above.

IV

V. Mode Scoticé. (after Anglicé?) For determinate cause, deprivation by Presbytery, with subject to
Appeal from thence to the Synod and from the Synod to the General Assembly
or directly from Presbytery to General Assembly. Judicatory in all
these cases money-sealed. Procedure Natural. N. B. The which is
so efficacious, that instances of complaint scarce ever happen. Why?
because causes of complaint happens as rarely.

VI. Mode Anglicé. For determinate cause

VI. Mode Anglicé. (before Scoticé?) For determinate cause, deprivation by Judge. Bishops
minimum. Judicatory anglo-scottish Chancellor. Procedure technical.

Duties of perfect obligation, those excepted which are systematically
dispensed with, being such as no person who can read is incapable
of performing, and being performable by deputy, by which means
the incumbent is discharged of all duty, rarely can any cause of tate
plan.

The total, the maximum of unfitness is non-residence — i.e. total dereliction
of duty. The Prosecution being certainly attended with vast vexation and expense
to the Prosecutor, as well as ill-will more or less extensive, will not be undertaken
but under the spur of a strong interest. The interest adequately strong can scarce
be created but by assurance of eventual success:
therefore not for any transgression for
which no greater punishment is looked for than in that of deprivation.

☞ For
XII Responsibility




Identifier: | JB/006/014/001
"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 6.

Date_1

1812-10-30

Marginal Summary Numbering

Box

006

Main Headings

church of englandism

Folio number

014

Info in main headings field

church rudiments

Image

001

Titles

Category

text sheet

Number of Pages

1

Recto/Verso

recto

Page Numbering

d1 / e1 / f4

Penner

jeremy bentham

Watermarks

<…> co

Marginals

Paper Producer

a. levy

Corrections

Paper Produced in Year

Notes public

ID Number

2747

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