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26 Oct. 1812
Church

§. or Ch. Abuse its causes
sinister interest of the ruling
few

1
§.1. or 2 Sinister interest of the King
its shapes or branches —
interest public i:e: a private

2
§.2 or 1 Sinister interest of those
in authority under him — in
matters ecclesiastical

3
§.3. Do in matters temporal.
Sinister Alliance between Church & State

4
§.4. Instrument for giving
effect to Kings and SubKings
sinister interest — sinister
influence

1
§.2. Sinister interest direct
and indirect

Direct sinister interest in
abuses directly profitable.
Indirect in support of misdeeds
which though to him not directly
profitable but
to him viz. in virtue of being
public, are so circumstanced
that thing could not be presented
without hurting in a preponderant
degree his sinister
interest.

4. gr. Crimes belonging to included in the Criminal
Calendar: it is never his
interest they should go on, ever
encreasing, than be diminished
By the abolition of the system of
abuse immediately profitable to
himself. The intention
is made and acted upon: or the
phenomenon 5. would be effects without a cause.

§.5. Abuse why naturally more
prevalent in a mixt monarchy
than in a pure democracy or
Monarchy.

Interest in ment.

§.6. Imbecillity or deficiency
of intelligence

§.7. Interest-begotten prejudice

§.8. How sinister interest preserves
what imbecillity or
interest-begotten prejudice
had created


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Ch. 1
Mode of Appointment

§.1. Mode fittest in an Abstracted by fittest and
abstract point of view.

§.2. Inconveniences attach
of change.

§.3. Mode fittest in a practical
point of view (☞ Here
or refer to B. III. Agenda.

§.4. Frequent mode of appointment
and Jesus and
his successors

§.5. Mode of introducing of
Church into England

§.6. Mode of appointment
under Catholicism — suppopreserved
under Reformation Church of Englandism
why Cause Kings &c
sinister interest

Ch 2

§.1. Abstracted by fittest
mode.

§.2. Inconveniences of change

§.3. Practically fittest mode

§.4. Original mode under Jesus
and his successors

§.5. Mode at introductn of Chrisnty

§.6. Mode under Catholicism.

Why preserved under Church
- of Englandism.

§.4.




Identifier: | JB/006/052/003
"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 6.

Date_1

1812-10-26

Marginal Summary Numbering

1-14, 15 or 1 - 20 or 6, 21, 1-4

Box

006

Main Headings

church of englandism

Folio number

052

Info in main headings field

church

Image

003

Titles

ch. 1 / ch. 2

Category

marginal summary sheet

Number of Pages

1

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

2785

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