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Catechism Omitted

D
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C of Saints

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4
Saints what? Per
New Testament, all
professors of the religion of
Jesus. See Concordance.
not Peter and Paul alone
but Saint Wilberforce
&c.

Once more who are Saints? Is it from the Holy Scripture
is it f On this head point Holy Scripture — is the New Testament —
are the Acts of the Apostles to be believed?+
+ ☞ Refer and quote
If so then is
every one a Saint by whom the religion of Jesus is or ever
was professed. Read the Acts of the Apostles. Or — what is shorter — turn to any Concordance.

Then have we in the number of these holy persons not only not only St Peter and St Paul
and Saint Sid and Saint Harr and Saint Wilberforce and St Bernard and Saint Thornton and Saint Sutton and Saint Vernon
and Saint Bailey
and St Parke and Saint
Stephen
,
[+]
[+] and St Milner
the Protestant, and
St Milner the Catholic
and Saint Anne
and Saint Joanna

but Saint George and
Saint Yarmouth, and Saint Headfort, and Saint Dudley Bate, and Saint Southey, and Saint Anti-
Jacobin and Saint Quarterly Review.

5
As Saints, so Angels.
birds of the same feather.
Every Bishop a Saint
and Angel.

An Angel every Bishop
— and every other man
who ever went on an
errand.

So an Apostle every
emissary

Angel, occasional;
Apostle, permanent.

As it is with Saints so is it with Angels: [they are
all birds all of them of the same feather. all of them. On this head is Holy Scripture
is the New Testament, is to be believed?II

II Refer and quote.

In every Angel Bishop we have an Angel. In Saints other than who
are not Bishops are simply Saints: Saints Bishops are Saints
and Angels both in one Bishops are A Bishop every Bishop is like
the holy Michael a Saint and an Angel both in one
[even like as the Sir who besides being a Knight is a Baronet
to boot.] In every Bishop then we have moreover an
Angel. In every Bishop? — Yea and in every other man
who ever went upon an errand. For in Greek, in the
language from which the word angel has been borrowed what is an Angel — what is
any Angel — but
a Messenger.

As it is with Saints and Angels so is it with Apostles.
In every emissary we have an Apostle.

An Angel an occasional functionary or envoy Extraordinary, an Apostle a
permanent one — a R one.

Sanctity i.e. Saintship and holiness Sanctity and Holiness are they
not the same quality? or if there be any difference, is not
holiness the higher title. The Ghost of Ghosts is not holiness
his title? and among Saints or any other persons, human or divine
is there a single one that is superior to the Holy Ghost?





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4-5

Box

007

Main Headings

church of englandism

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103

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catechism

Image

001

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Number of Pages

1

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recto

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d27

Penner

jeremy bentham

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jeremy bentham

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