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<head>Ch. Pauls Character</head>
<head>Ch.  Madness to Doctrine</head>
<head> <gap/> - Lords Supper</head>
 
<head>11 or note continued</head>
<p>for punishment where<lb/>
would be too<lb/>
would be so<lb/>severe torment <sic>infinate</sic><lb/> in duration &amp;C<lb/>intensity is demanded.</p>
 
<head>12.</head>
<p>In comparison of<lb/>a Salamanca or<lb/>Oxford<lb/>a good Samaritan:<lb/>infinite torment the<lb/>remedy for every complaint.</p>
 
<head>13.</head>
<p>Word in the original<lb/><!-- blank space --><hi rend="underline">judgment</hi>,<lb/>of <hi rend="underline">condemnation</hi>.<lb/><del>Ch.</del>In verse 34<lb/><del>this</del> the word <hi rend="underline">there</hi> <hi rend="underline">Damnation</hi> shorter &amp;<lb/>more impressive:  <del>the</del><lb/>the word in v. 29: in <lb/>margin.<lb/>for softening sake,<lb/> suffered the word <hi rend="underline">judgment</hi></p>
 
<head>14.</head>
<p>Why after damnation<lb/>suffer the safer word?<lb/>Answer.  Damnation<lb/>is for the strong. <hi rend="underline">judgment</hi><lb/> for the weaker</p>
 
<head>14.</head>
<p>In Paul's logic as <lb/>well as rhetoric is <lb/>improvement thus <lb/>made.  Accordingly<lb/>only says original<lb/><hi rend="underline">for</hi> and<lb/><hi rend="underline">wherefore</hi> says translation.</p>
 
<pb/>
 
<head>Paul's Character: or Madness to Doctrine <gap/>. Lords Supper</head>
 
<head>14. Continued.</head>
<p><hi rend="underline">For</hi> when y<hi rend="superscript">e</hi><lb/> drink etc, ye shew <lb/>the Lords death etc:<lb/>wherefore when ye <lb/>drink unworthily, ye <lb/>are guilty of his blood <lb/>(1 Cor XI. 26. 27. 28.)</p>
<head>15.</head>
<p>Forms of argument<lb/>employed. by cursory<lb/> eyes <!-- blank space --> is taken <lb/>for granted.  Witness<lb/> <gap/>: witness the<lb/><hi rend="underline">fire</hi>, therefore. and because<lb/> in Blackstone<lb/> Commentaries.</p>
 
<head>16.</head>
<p>Paul's position every<lb/> man who in memory<lb/> of Jesus's last supper<lb/> drinks wine unworthily,<lb/> was accessory<lb/>to his murder! then so <lb/>is every body; what<lb/>miserable sinner<lb/>worthy to drink the <lb/>blood of God?</p>
 
<head>17.</head>
<p>Innumerable those<lb/> who by such rhetoric<lb/>and logic have<lb/>been down made or<lb/>kept on the verge of<lb/>it!  Al that Paul<lb/>and his successors<lb/>might wallow in<lb/>a bath of of the elements<lb/>of temporal <lb/>felicity</p>
 
<pb/>
 
<head>Paul's Character Madness to Doctrine <gap/>. Lords Supper</head>
 
<head>18.</head>
<p>Purposes to which <lb/>Paul applied this <lb/>article<lb/>1. Establish<hi rend="superscript">g</hi> dominion <lb/>by terror -<lb/>2. Arbitrating disciples <lb/>from a powerful<lb/>rival pursuit.<lb/>3.  Gaining respect<lb/>&amp; applause by preaching<lb/> <!-- blank space --> a virtue<lb/>of undeniable<lb/>utility. &#x2014;</p><pb/>
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 






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Ch. Pauls Character Ch. Madness to Doctrine - Lords Supper

11 or note continued

for punishment where
would be too
would be so
severe torment infinate
in duration &C
intensity is demanded.

12.

In comparison of
a Salamanca or
Oxford
a good Samaritan:
infinite torment the
remedy for every complaint.

13.

Word in the original
judgment,
of condemnation.
Ch.In verse 34
this the word there Damnation shorter &
more impressive: the
the word in v. 29: in
margin.
for softening sake,
suffered the word judgment

14.

Why after damnation
suffer the safer word?
Answer. Damnation
is for the strong. judgment
for the weaker

14.

In Paul's logic as
well as rhetoric is
improvement thus
made. Accordingly
only says original
for and
wherefore says translation.


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Paul's Character: or Madness to Doctrine . Lords Supper

14. Continued.

For when ye
drink etc, ye shew
the Lords death etc:
wherefore when ye
drink unworthily, ye
are guilty of his blood
(1 Cor XI. 26. 27. 28.)

15.

Forms of argument
employed. by cursory
eyes is taken
for granted. Witness
: witness the
fire, therefore. and because
in Blackstone
Commentaries.

16.

Paul's position every
man who in memory
of Jesus's last supper
drinks wine unworthily,
was accessory
to his murder! then so
is every body; what
miserable sinner
worthy to drink the
blood of God?

17.

Innumerable those
who by such rhetoric
and logic have
been down made or
kept on the verge of
it! Al that Paul
and his successors
might wallow in
a bath of of the elements
of temporal
felicity


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Paul's Character Madness to Doctrine . Lords Supper

18.

Purposes to which
Paul applied this
article
1. Establishg dominion
by terror -
2. Arbitrating disciples
from a powerful
rival pursuit.
3. Gaining respect
& applause by preaching
a virtue
of undeniable
utility. —


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Identifier: | JB/139/066/001"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 139.

Date_1

Marginal Summary Numbering

11 or note continued, 12-18

Box

139

Main Headings

not paul but jesus

Folio number

066

Info in main headings field

not paul

Image

001

Titles

ch. pauls character: or / ch. motives to doctrine

Category

marginal summary sheet

Number of Pages

1

Recto/Verso

recto

Page Numbering

e2 / f128

Penner

Watermarks

j dickinson & c<…> 1813

Marginals

Paper Producer

a. levy

Corrections

Paper Produced in Year

1813

Notes public

ID Number

47443

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