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1820 Apr. 10
J. B. to Carlile
6

Though I will not say what in respect of the authors
in question I am, I will yet for the sake of illustration, I will
as an answer go so far as to say what I am not
I am not a Catholic: at the same time were it my
misfortune to be a Catholic man for his opinions be
sort of treatment which you have received for yours, my
sympathy for his suffering my antipathy as towards the
authors of them as such would not be less intense in that
case than in yours.


The example then was a certain Catholic Priest a Dr Lingard
who on hand had the boldness to assert that the Church
of England was not so old a Church as the Church of Rome
There was moreover a certain Church of England Priest a
Dr Shipley : and that Church of England Priest a
Dean — a Dean and as such a true , and as
such a manner of man or false pretenses — or the false
pretense of contributing serving to the religion of Jews by
cloathing himself with the pomps and vanities which in
and by his Cathecism he had renounced. This pretended
receiver of the Holy Ghost I observed in a printed
publication had threatened to persecute that same Catholic
Priest and in so doing by that means had put him in fear
in fear of a much worse suffering than that which the
English man who demands the wrong of a passenger whose who by
the of it frees himself from all for as put to puts
into the breast of the passenger from when the many is received.
Will these for the hope of drawing down upon this
persecutor on account of this persecutor that punishment in the
inflictor of that most uncorrupt of all Judges Patten Ope man
is the Judge. I stood fork in the gap, and offered myself to the

§ trusting the manner no rulers of entitlement
for the support of him and his religion — trusting that in rulers
and thereby according
to the alledged declaration
so solemnly ascribed
to the judged July matters
of that religion rending
it more deficient for
himself to escape from

than it is for a camel
to be passed through a
needle's eye .
wrath of his those accomplices
of his, with whose
jury constitutes so deplorable
as case in the
list of public brothers.

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Identifier: | JB/010/019/001
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Date_1

1820-04-10

Marginal Summary Numbering

Box

010

Main Headings

Folio number

019

Info in main headings field

jb to carlile

Image

001

Titles

Category

correspondence

Number of Pages

1

Recto/Verso

recto

Page Numbering

e6

Penner

jeremy bentham

Watermarks

[[watermarks::i&m [fleur-de-lys] 1818]]

Marginals

Paper Producer

arthur wellesley, duke of wellington

Corrections

Paper Produced in Year

1818

Notes public

letter 2602, vol. 9

ID Number

3455

Box Contents

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