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<head>SUBSCRIPTION - Obstinacy of Divines.</head>
 
<p><note>3 Burnet. 276 Extract of Cox's Letter to Weidman a Divine of Zurich in the year 1559 soon after the accession of Q. Elizabeth.</note> "Great opposition was made to every good motion"<lb/>
"<add>by the scribes &amp; Pharisees</add> in the House of Lords; for there was none there"<lb/>
"that could maintain arguments against the Bishops"<lb/>
&#x2014; "Some of the Nobility came"<lb/>
"every day over to them (the Reformers) &amp; many"<lb/>
"of the people, but not one of the Clergy: They"<lb/>
"stuck all together as a Body that could not"<lb/>
"be moved."</p><pb/>


<p>I think it must now at least be conspicuous <add>plain - clear</add> <add><gap/></add> that<lb/>
nothing will do with them but Force &#x2014; Yes, Force <add>I repeat it</add><lb/>
I mean that sort of Force which a Parent<lb/>
<add>anxious for the morals</add> uses to a froward child when he snatches the<lb/>
needle out of his hands <add>just ready</add> with which he would put<lb/>
a Bird's eyes out &#x2014; Poor child it will doubtless<lb/>
whimper for a time &#x2014; but soon will <add>give it a little time, &amp; it will</add> betake itself<lb/>
to <sic>it's</sic> Sugar Plums &amp; forget <del>all that is</del> <add>what's</add> past <note>Non Petitioners who beg to be excused from <del>their</del> raising their expectations.</note></p> 




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SUBSCRIPTION - Obstinacy of Divines.

3 Burnet. 276 Extract of Cox's Letter to Weidman a Divine of Zurich in the year 1559 soon after the accession of Q. Elizabeth. "Great opposition was made to every good motion"
"by the scribes & Pharisees in the House of Lords; for there was none there"
"that could maintain arguments against the Bishops"
— "Some of the Nobility came"
"every day over to them (the Reformers) & many"
"of the people, but not one of the Clergy: They"
"stuck all together as a Body that could not"
"be moved."


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I think it must now at least be conspicuous plain - clear that
nothing will do with them but Force — Yes, Force I repeat it
I mean that sort of Force which a Parent
anxious for the morals uses to a froward child when he snatches the
needle out of his hands just ready with which he would put
a Bird's eyes out — Poor child it will doubtless
whimper for a time — but soon will give it a little time, & it will betake itself
to it's Sugar Plums & forget all that is what's past Non Petitioners who beg to be excused from their raising their expectations.



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096

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324

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subscription - obstinacy of divines

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001

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2

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jeremy bentham

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