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June 1816
Cat.

2o Note 174

§.9. Actors who
Archbishops speech

4 2

II. The other is — That in every School in which in under the new system of
instruction children are taught according to the new system
of instruction other than those in which they are taught
under the management of his Grace, they are thereby brought
up "in indifference or hostility to that establishment."

If in any such School they are in part of the instruction
administered to them they are taught to believe that the
establishment in question is a bad establishment ill suited
to its professed purpose, then time it is that in that
and in so far they are brought up not merely in indifference
towards this establishment but in hostility to it.

If in any such School any instruction to that effect marking out the be
establishment as an object of hostility or indifference
really administered it is more than I ever heard — nor do
I believe that any example of any such thing be is any where to be found
If it there be, good Your Grace, be pleased to declare it.

But if not then so it is that by being brought up impregnated
with what is really and indisputedly taught in those same Schools,
be the discourses of Jesus
viz. the religion of Jesus as contained in the discourses of Jesus
by that it is that they are brought up in indifference
or hostility to this establishment.

Well then — What does this mean? unless it be this viz. that
by to those who are have been impregnated with the principles of
the religion of Jesus as contained in the discourses of Jesus
the establishment of the Church of England will be an
object either of hostility or at best of indifference, and
this by reason of the impregnation so received. And
thus we have the plain truth of the matter, and by the
confession howsoever unintended, of this chief of "miserable
"sinners"
Church of England miserable sinners.[+]
[+] Such is his confession: —
and, when he will shall
have hastened away from
this his wickedness, and
for ceased to withhold from
any the bread of life as
held out to them by Jesus,
then let absolution
follow.




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Date_1

1816-06

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Box

007

Main Headings

church of englandism

Folio number

157

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cat

Image

001

Titles

Category

text sheet

Number of Pages

1

Recto/Verso

recto

Page Numbering

c4 / c2 / f175

Penner

jeremy bentham

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Paper Producer

a. levy

Corrections

Paper Produced in Year

Notes public

ID Number

3101

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