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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
leaves most room for
liberty p.2
3
Preliminary question
why should Government
take any part at all
thereby making enroachment
on liberty? p.2
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Answer 1. Proved above
(Ch.8.) Government Teachers
necessary - and thence pay
Thence some satisfaction
to Government due that
inn what men are
paid for teaching there
be nothing which it
deems mischievous. p.2
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Necesary bond of union
by whomsoever the Teachers
are to be paid —some
Description of the doctrines
which they shall be obliged
to teach — and to abstain
from teaching. p.3
or
Reasons for the utmost
latitude i.e. from
restraint.
1.Discontent
2. Heartburning
3. Strife
4. Perpetuation of complex
native ignorance
misconception and error
1 or 2 p.4
1. Discontent won on the
score of the eventual obligation
of quitting the society
with ito advantages with
1 in the care of a lay member
8 or 3 p.4
2. In the care of a minister
or lay Teacher: in which
case in proportion as the
advantages being greater
so is the Discontent. p.4
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marginal summary sheet |
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walter coulson |
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a. levy |
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