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18 June 1816
Cat.

2o Note 173

§.9. Actors who
Archbishops Speech

1

☞ Postpone this to Supplement

In this truth course of antichristian warfare are any
signs of relaxation to be found? Alas! no: on the contrary
in the very latest freshest incidents that have occurred, may be seen the
most unquestionable markers tokens of the most inexorable perseverance.
Recurring to the Morning Chronicle of 5 June 1816 on the 31
May the an annual General Meeting of the National Society
wrote at the Central School of in Baldwin's Gardens
Grays Inn Lane: the Archbishop of Canterbury present
and of course in the Chair as President

In the account there given Report there made of the proceedings, a Report evidently
from a friendly made by a favourable hand, and to all appearance from a
hand employed under his Grace's direction for the purpose, — for example, by the
Reverend and faithful T. T. Walmsley
Sec. —

an account is a report is given of his Grace's Speech.

What belongs to the present purpose is contained in
two propositions which if not delivered in exactly these words
are to this effect, being on the manner which in that School is well understood
and practised in that School rather insinuated than in
asserted. This herein is what this will
be understood to mean as soon as they are understood
to mean any thing.

1. One is that in no School other than those which are
under the management of his Grace are any "fixt principles
of religion inculcated.

From this we learn two things In this one proposition are implicitly contained two averments.

1. That, in the opinion of his Grace, the principles contained in the discourses of Jesus
are not fixt principles. Of This proposition the reasonableness
is sufficiently explained by itself.

2. That the principles of religion inculcated in the Church
of which under the King his Grace is at the head, are fixt
principles principles. Now then to judge of the truth with which fixedness is predicated of
those same principles
let the attention of
the reader apply itself
to the following most
notorious points of history.

1. They (these principles) were fixt on one ground by He several grounds one after another in the reign of Henry
the 8th. 2. They were fixed on an a very different ground in the under
Edward the 6th. 3. They were fixed Under another very different ground under
Queen Mary. 4. They were fixed Under a fourth very different ground by under Queen
Elizabeth: not to speak of next several variations as they
be found to have undergone since

Does he Knows he of any equal number of variations
that
that in the same length
of time have been undergone
by the words discourses of Jesus?




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Date_1

1816-06-18

Marginal Summary Numbering

Box

007

Main Headings

church of englandism

Folio number

150

Info in main headings field

cat

Image

001

Titles

Category

text sheet

Number of Pages

1

Recto/Verso

recto

Page Numbering

c1 / f173

Penner

jeremy bentham

Watermarks

john dickinson & c<…> 1813

Marginals

Paper Producer

a. levy

Corrections

Paper Produced in Year

1813

Notes public

[[notes_public::"postpone this to suppliants[?]" [note in bentham's hand]]]

ID Number

3094

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