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Sect. Interpretation. 31
of Simony: and that the Canon law is another
sort of a law that is supported when to speak also of
Simony: and that if we are not satisfied about
what belongs to Simony a from the past, it may be of use
to look see what is said about it in the second.
But as there are some people who like to see
everywhere as they of, tho' cross roads, as well as the main one, a word
or two more may be of use concerning this
example.
What one should have been glad to have known for
this purpose is, of whose making this offence this Simony
is supposed to be, which the Common Law is
supposed to censure? Because if it is a Simony
merely of it's own making, if it is that it con—
tary; and no other, to afford consider what the
Canon Law makes Simony with afford no light
at all. If the Common Law has no such thing
as Simony of it's own making, but takes it
Note Continued
—ted discontent confusion vigilance to provide against. Between this
sentence and the proceeding, the word [law] in
his hands, had changed it's meaning signification: meaning
in that prejudice some individual detached law:
in this, the ☞ assemblage of the all together. What he
had been speaking of there was, the company of
a law 'meaning an individual law with
other laws, meaning other individual laws. What
he meant to speak of here was "resorting" (in
order to make that comparison) to the same law of Eng—
☞ fictitious which,
resulting from the
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