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21 Oct 1812 7 March 1813
Church

1 Ante Topics
Ch. Church its uses

2

§.3 Church & King

1
Where the voice of
the people is heard,
toasts are of account.
They come next below
oaths, Subscriptions
and creeds. These,
monarchical engines
— toasts, a democratical
one. p.1.

2
Church and King
not banished from
public tables. p.1

3
The broad and narrow
senses of Church, already
seen. p.1.

4
Church & King, not
King and Church
the order. p.1.

5
In the democratical
sense of Church
(the sense of the Gospels
and even the 39
articles) Church and
King is synonimous
to "sovereignty of the
people, for which
Duke of Norfolk was
erased from the
Council list. p.1.

6
If the people are
not meant, to whom
is precedence thus
given over the King?
The instructors of
the people, of whom
parish priests are
the only useful part.
p.2.


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§.4. Established — Non Established

1
Established & Non-established
church — —
the distinction between
these words too important
to pass without
the clearest delineation
being given of
them. p.1

2
Church here signifying
Laity and Clergy
together. p.1

3
1. Established Church
a community of
which the members
are compelled to raise
money for pay distributed among the
Clergy. p.1

4
A non-established Church
where no such money
is so levied. p.1.

5
2. Let Church mean
clergy —
an established church
is a lesser body of the
community, among
whom, money levied
as above is distributed
for the purposes as
above. p.2.

6.
An unestablished
Church that among
which money so levied
is not distributed
but such clergy are
maintained at their
own expense, or by
voluntary contributors.
p.2.

☞ Might not this definition
be substituted to
the other? taking the
pay as an accidental circumstance?
Pay or glebe
necessary because coercion
impracticable.
Note Pope's government
in Ireland


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§. Church & State?

☞ Tract?


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Intention to interest &c
the Church i.e.
— to cause the servant
to do their duty better than
at present to their master
even as it is done Scoticé

Nonsense employed to
frighten men in all the
apprehension of
mischief where nothing
but good is either intended
or likely to ensue.




Identifier: | JB/006/036/001
"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 6.

Date_1

1812-10-21

Marginal Summary Numbering

1-6, 1-6

Box

006

Main Headings

church of englandism

Folio number

036

Info in main headings field

church

Image

001

Titles

church & king / established - non established / church & state? inserendumne?

Category

marginal summary sheet

Number of Pages

1

Recto/Verso

recto

Page Numbering

e2

Penner

walter coulson

Watermarks

john dickinson & c<…> 1809

Marginals

Paper Producer

a. levy

Corrections

jeremy bentham

Paper Produced in Year

1809

Notes public

ID Number

2769

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