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6 Sept. 1813. ☞ This written before Church of Englandism. Not published nor finished. July 1818
Church Titles of Chapters and Sections
Introduction. 6 Sept. 1813
Ch. 1
Main result of this inquiry
— inaptitude of the
Church of England System
why announced thus early
Ch. 2
The Author — his freedom
from prepossessions advised
to the Church of England.
Ch. 3
Ulterior results, respecting
the Church of England
compared with the Church
of Scotland, and the English
Non-Established Churches.
Ch. 4
Cause by which the operation of this inquiry
was produced —
§.1. Subscriptions imposed
on entrance into the University
and afterwards
§.2. Perjury — universal and
constant habit of it under
Oxford Disciplines
§.3. Expulsion of Methodists
from Oxford Ao 176..
§.4. Catholic Emancipation
Opposition made to it by
Church of England Rulers.
§.5. Free discussion of religious
topics — the Pillory
employed to crush it
§.6. National Education —
Opposition made to it by
Church of England Rulers
§.7. Criminal Calendars of England
& Scotland
§.9.
the Church of England by
the Bench of Bishops
§.8. Non Residence — the extent
of Ch. 5 it.
Plan of the work
§.9. Excellence predicated
of the Church by the Bench
of Bishops
Ch. 5
Plan of the work.
Part I
Preliminary Topics
Ch. 5 ☞ Here or in
Introd?
Ch. 1.
Phenomenon to be accounted
for — unfavourable state of the
Church of England, compared
with that of Scotland.
§.1. The Calendars — their
contents.
§.2. Application of this comparison
to the subject of the
present work.
Ch. 8. Ch. 2. Ch. 7.
Non-Residence presumption
afforded by it of the
corruption of the whole
system. ☞ Here or infra?
viz. in
Ch. 6 Ch. 3. ☞ Here or in
Introd?
Division of the English Church
into Needfully Effective Needlessly
Effective & Ineffective.
Ch. 7. Ch. 4.
Each Liturgy
Church of England Clergy
of the services how
☞ How
fixt by a fixt Liturgy
I. Ante Topics
Ch. 1 Ch. 2 Ch. 4 (In?)
Government in matters of
religion — its ends proper
and improper —
§.1. Proper ends ....
§.2. Interests — what legitimate
— what sinister
§.3. Improper ends ....
Ch. 2 Ch. 3
The religion of Jesus —
its conduciveness to useful
morality.
§.1. Affections self-regarding
and dissocial and in badly
social, a spur.
§.2. Bridle and spur applied
when needful, as above,
by the religion of Jesus.
I. Ante-Topics
Part . Explanatory topics
Part . Agenda
Part .
Ch. 3. Ch. 4 Ch 7
Christianity The religion of Jesus at its first
establishments in England
was conducive to useful morality
— was in the bad form
in which it was established.
☞ Here or Ch. 1. in Part II?
Ch. 5. Ch. 8. Ch. 9.
Teachers of Religion appointed by
Government how far are
they necessary or useful?
§.1. Instruction at large
its necessity
§.2. Oral instruction, its
necessity, See Ch.
§.3. Practice of earliest
times
§.4. Practice of intermediate
times antecedent to the
Reformation.
§.5. Practice of intermediate
times subsequent to ...?
§.6. Practice in England
and in Church of Englandism
See Ch
§.7. Practice in Scotland
under Church of Scotlandism
§.8. Present practical fitness
☞ (Ins.?)
Ch. 4 Ch. 6 or 8 Ch. 6
Church — different signification
given to the word —
practical importance of these
differences.
§.1. The significations enumerated
☞ Add, Teachers
and Pupils conjunctivity
§.2. Uses of this versatility
to the supporters of abuse
§.3. Practical importance of
those distinctions to the purpose
of reform (?)
§.4. Church and King — absurdity
and mischievousness
of this phrase
§.5. Church and State — absurdity
and mischievousness of
this phrase in public instruments.
§.6. Churches Established and
Non-Established
§.7. The Church is in danger
of this
Ante Topics
Part I continued
Preliminary Topics
Ch. 8 or Ch. 11
Church of England Clergy
— their different classes —
Utility or inutility of
each. (?)
☞ See Ch. §.6.
Ch. 7 Ch. 9 or 13 14
Practice of anterior
times — proper and
improper use of this
sub-topic.
§.1. Proper use — drawing
from it materials for
judgment.
§.2. Improper use — drawing
from it judgments
ready made.
Ch. 9. Ch. 10 14 Ch. 15?
Inconveniences of change
as applied to ecclesiastical and other political
establishments analysed
and explained.
Ch. 7. Ch. 11
Conduct proper to be observed
by Government in relation
to doctrine.
Ch. 8. Ch. 11 or 13.
Of Imperfection — abuse
— improvement — and
reform. ☞ Here or ?
Ch. 6. Ch. 7 Ch. 10
Ecclesiastical Polity
its different subjects —
Hence its branches — viz
1. Form of worship Instruction
and worship
1. Doctrine. Ecclestiastical
2. Religion Ecclesiastical service; comprehending
1. Instruction
2. Worship
3. Discipline.
Ecclesiastical.
§.1. Ma
Part II. Ch. 10 Ch. 12
1. Instruction and worship
Fixt str F Liturgies — their
impropriety. See Ch . §.2.
Ch. .
II. Conduct to be observed
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