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<head>Indirect legislation</head>


<note>Non-seducing</note>
<p><add>with</add> the several monastic orders among the catholics: <lb/>upon the latter footing stand the <add>active</add> efficient <lb/><del>stations</del> offices called <hi rend="underline">Professorships</hi> [in  <del>some</del><lb/><del>of the</del> several Protestant countries on the continent,]<lb/>and <del>the</del> in England the altogether inefficient<lb/><add>and perfectly useless</add> stations <del>in England</del> called <hi rend="underline">fellowships</hi><lb/>of colleges.  To enumerate <del><add>all</add> the</del> in all their<lb/>variety the several ascetic  practices <del>to</del> the observance <lb/>of <add>obligation to</add> which characterizes the several monastic<lb/>orders would be a task equally <del>di</del><lb/>tedious and disgusting.  Not to eat when they<lb/>are hungry, not to drink when they are dry<lb/>not to eat to drink, to see to hear or to put<lb/>on what they like <note>To hold no commerce with <lb/>the other sex<lb/></note>, to flog <add>whip</add> themselves, to enjoy<lb/>no rest, to get up in the middle of the night<lb/>to <del>sing or say</del> repeat over and over a frivolous<lb/> or unmeaning form of words, these are<lb/>some of the most ordinary exertions <add><sic>atchievements</sic></add> of ascetic<lb/>discipline.  In the <add>two</add> English Universities, fellows of Colleges are under an obligation while<lb/>they keep their fellowships not to marry.  This<lb/>circumstance<lb/></p>
<note>Blunts Jocular<lb/>tenures</note>


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Indirect legislation

Non-seducing

with the several monastic orders among the catholics:
upon the latter footing stand the active efficient
stations offices called Professorships [in some
of the several Protestant countries on the continent,]
and the in England the altogether inefficient
and perfectly useless stations in England called fellowships
of colleges. To enumerate all the in all their
variety the several ascetic practices to the observance
of obligation to which characterizes the several monastic
orders would be a task equally di
tedious and disgusting. Not to eat when they
are hungry, not to drink when they are dry
not to eat to drink, to see to hear or to put
on what they like To hold no commerce with
the other sex
, to flog whip themselves, to enjoy
no rest, to get up in the middle of the night
to sing or say repeat over and over a frivolous
or unmeaning form of words, these are
some of the most ordinary exertions atchievements of ascetic
discipline. In the two English Universities, fellows of Colleges are under an obligation while
they keep their fellowships not to marry. This
circumstance

Blunts Jocular
tenures



Identifier: | JB/087/051/002"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 87.

Date_1

Marginal Summary Numbering

not numbered

Box

087

Main Headings

indirect legislation

Folio number

051

Info in main headings field

indirect legislation

Image

002

Titles

self-regarding offences against persons

Category

text sheet

Number of Pages

4

Recto/Verso

recto

Page Numbering

Penner

jeremy bentham

Watermarks

[[watermarks::gr [crown motif] [britannia with shield motif]]]

Marginals

Paper Producer

Corrections

Paper Produced in Year

Notes public

ID Number

27576

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