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8 Feby 1813 7
Church
II. Topics
Ch. 7. Pay
§.1. Abstract fitness
Part IV. F
1
Viewing the matter
without reference to
practice, no opening
appears for this
question. How should
the money applicable
to defray the expence
of these, be raised but
by the mode of raising
that, to defray
the expence of other
parts of the official
establishment. p.1
2
In a word, this should
not in this respect be
distinct from other
branches. p.1
3
But in practice, the
quantity of money
required cannot be
kept out of sight,
and from practice
alone, can the needful
rules be derived. They
are of a negative cast,
& being taken from
the difference between
collection in this case,
& others, will be found
to designate the actual
modes. p.1.
4
Rule 1. Care should
be taken, that there
be nothing to render
the functionaries in
question, the objects
of aversion to their
flock. p.2
5
Rule 2. Therefore
they are the last who
should be employed
in it. p.2
6.
From electing them
would arise two evils.
1. exposure to odium
as above.
2. Abstraction from
their more important
business to the hunting
out money
scrap, by scrap, by
which zeal is damped
appropriate learning
useless, & the mind
misemployed. p.2.
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