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1826. Sept.r 14.
Const. Code Ch.IX.S.17. Supplement.
Ch. XI. Ministers Severally
§. Minister of Religion, none.
Examination promises aptitude
English Universities
Quere whether to employ
them? They are
introduced underneath
head of public examination,
to afford proof
of the efficiency of it.
More proper place
Ch. XI. §.13. Minister of
religion, none.
This and the 4 following pages exhibit the mischievousness of
of established religion, and, English University education employed in support of it.
Such the effect of intellectual aptitude
As to moral, object and effect of endeavour, is
to necessitate universal insincerity by eliciting declaration
of opinion conformable to the religion inculcated
for the abovementioned purpose: declarations,
averring exclusive and detailed knowledge of things
essentially unknowable, in relation to differences
are notoriously universal and interminable.
On these subjects, such is the resistance
caused by the slightest suspicion of sincerity as to
extinguish lottery,
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