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2 March 1813
Church
1. Practise Anglican.
8
Whatever or however
corrects the number returned may be,
the number of pulpits
but out of profitabili-
-ty of obtaining the institution will be
shown to be much
greater than the number of the returns.
p.4
9
In most churches a great part - in
many none the
greater part, a
the whole is
printed to
which are private
property, in custody
generally, of a leas-
-keeper where not in his custody, it is
physically in accessible
and even in the other
morally , to
the "poor". p.4
10
In Jesus days, the gospel preached as compensation for
their service, to the
poor. 11 p.5
In our time the
matter has changed.
whether for the bet-
-ter or worse. Let those
who love the religion
teach p.5
12
To the kingdom of
Heaven by Jesus arrange-
-ments, the
admitted. ex-
-cluded. p.5
13.
Under church of En-
-gland, arrangement
universal unless
knowledge of the reli-
gion be not necessary
or that the poor
know it while the
rich do not.
. 15
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1. Practise Anglican
14
Church of England in
not made for the poor.
Each succeeding page
will confirm this.
The poor the great
body of the people. p.5.
15
It was made for the
protestant purpose of the
ruling few whom they
needed. p.6
16
By the Popes escape
from purgatory not
intended for the poor.
Exemptions was inten-
-ded only for the giving
of good gifts. p.6
17.
Thus much as to times
of purification ,
30 or 40,000 years. p.6.
But as to ultimate
salvation, poor are not
provided as Anglican.
no pews - chairs indeed
provided for money only.
19 p.
Of the other day (Anglicans)
the exclusion of the
poor seemed a grievance
& the remedy was to
allot in all new cha-
-pels standing room
for as many poor as
there were rich accom-
-modated with seats.
p.7
20
Desirable that there
should be, nt teachers
but persons taught.
Of teachers, no want
(since temp. . when
papists were admit-
-ted - pious protestants
excluded) while among
the people for where
instruction some are
purposefully, others
inadequately, to hun-
-dred ofthose and not
been unprofitable to be taught. p.7.
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Practise Anglican
19(a)
Extra parochial
places mentioned for
not for im-
-portance.
In number 200.
While they are destitute
of religious institution
they are exempt
where from the bur
then of Highway
militia & poor laws
population is on the ,=
average the same
as in a Parish -
200,00. - p.8.



Identifier: | JB/006/060/001
"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 6.

Date_1

1813-03-02

Marginal Summary Numbering

8-20, 19a

Box

006

Main Headings

church of englandism

Folio number

060

Info in main headings field

church

Image

001

Titles

practice anglice

Category

marginal summary sheet

Number of Pages

1

Recto/Verso

recto

Page Numbering

Penner

walter coulson

Watermarks

john dickinson & c<…> 1809

Marginals

Paper Producer

a. levy

Corrections

Paper Produced in Year

1809

Notes public

ID Number

2793

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