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28 Novr. 1813
Church

II Doctrine
Ch. 1. Object & P

1
The object of this part to
shew what the conduct
of government should
be as to the doctrine of
Xtianity. p.1

2
In this not designed
to distinguish what
doctrinal opinions are
true. p.1

3
In a work designed for
rulers no use in determining
any question but
to call on them to promote
the adoption of the
right opinion of it. p.1

4
But secundum princip.
util.
any such endeavour
of rulers should be abstained
from as far as
habits &c. permit. p.2.


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1
Question here not what is
proper to be believed and done
— but what is the conduct
proper to be observed by government
in relation to
what may be taught and
done. p.1.

2
Answer that conduct
properest which providing
for the exigency of the demand
leaves most room
for liberty. p.2.

3
Preliminary question why
should Government take
any part at all — thereby
making encroachments
on liberty. p.2.

4
Answer Proved above
(Ch. 8.) Government Teachers
necessary — and thence
pay. Thence some satisfaction
to Government due,
that in what men are paid
by it for teaching, there be
nothing which it deems
mischievous. p.2.

5
Necessary bond of union — by
whomsoever the Teachers are
to be paid — some description
of the doctrines which they
shall be obliged to teach, &
to abstain from teaching.
p.3.


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1
Follow the propositions
dictated by the principle
of utility and truth. p.1

2
I Improper instrument of
propagation of doctrine. —
1. Coercion.
2. Remuneration applied to
the will of the person to be
persuaded. p.1

3
Sole proper do
1. Remuneration i.e. applied
to propagators of such
doctrines as are consistent
with utility. p.1

4
5. 2. Common creed (necessary)
as bond of union & means
of congregation. p.2

6. 3. The narrower and looser
the better.

7. Avoid producing pain of
scandal by

8. Church established requires
no positive engagement
from a teacher saving what
may of every thing be necessary
to the non production of pain
of scandal.

9. Employ able regular
engagement inhibiting
repetition of experienced
temporal mischief. p.3

10 Church non established,
exhibiting exhibition
of declaration of opinion
both by teachers and congregation
is unavoidable. p.3

11. Secus Church Established.
p.4




Identifier: | JB/006/149/001
"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 6.

Date_1

1813-11-28

Marginal Summary Numbering

1-3, 1-5, 1-4

Box

006

Main Headings

church of englandism

Folio number

149

Info in main headings field

church

Image

001

Titles

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

2882

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