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IV. Discipline
Ch. 2. Qualification
Establishment — their object

Fixt Forms.
Qualifications fixed
by them.

Bond
Establishments — their object

1
1 Supposed proper end
and object of the Eccles.
Establishment Anglice
and elsewhere, contributing
to happiness
by advancement of
useful morality: viz.
immediately or thro'
do of piety p.1

2
2. So the supposed
actual end p.1

3
3. So the supposed effect.

4
4 Anglicé as elsewhere
acta towards that end
consist in the appointment
of official persons, who
stand charged with duties
by the performance of
which services conducive
to that end are supposed
to be rendered p.2

5
5. To ensure the apt
of these services
certain endowments are
required as qualifications
p.2

6
6. To secure acceptance
of those offices by persons
possessed of those qualifications,
and so far as
depends upon external
means due of
those services, pay, temporal
power, and titular
dignity have been
attached to those offices
in various proportions.
p.2


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Bond
Establishmts — their object
Fixt Forms —

7
7. By the imposition of
fixt forms, the proper quantum
of the above inexterior,
and thence of the exinterior
endowments, has been
determined within narrow
limits.

Whoever is sufficiently
endowed for the performance
of the duty regulated by
these fixt forms is to the
extent of such duty
sufficiently endowed
for all those offices.
p.3

8
8 Reading out of a
book is an operation
by which all those
prescribed duties are
fulfilled.

Therefore whoever
is competent to read
the whole of this book
observing the directions
therein given, is competent
to the fulfilment
of these duties.
p.4

9
9. This description of
official aptitude being
given all necessary
endowments interior
and exterior are given
so also mode of appointment,
of removal
— and of responsibility
( ) to every effect
short of removal. p.5

10
Existing standard of
reference, office of Parish
Clerk. Wherever there is
a Parish Minister, there
is a Parish Clerk. p.6


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Bond
Establishments, their object
Fixt Forms —

11
The duties of Minister
and Clerk correspond
throughout: the same
book of fixt forms
delineates both.
Whoever is competent
to perform either part
is so to perform the
other.

Discourse, gesture,
costume the Ministers
part is not more difficult
than the Clerks.
p.7

12
In respect of pay the
sole, if any, ground
of difference Minister
superior aptitude
in the mode of reading.

Little or no ground
for expecting superior
aptitude in this shape
from the Minister,
much less such difference
as shall compensate for
the difference of pay &c.




Identifier: | JB/006/199/001
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Date_1

Marginal Summary Numbering

1-12

Box

006

Main Headings

church of englandism

Folio number

199

Info in main headings field

Image

001

Titles

establishments - their object / fixt forms

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

2932

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