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<head>9) <sic>PUB. OFF.</sic></head> <p><note>Suicide.</note></p> <p>I see not why Religion should be <add>looked upon as being</add> at all interested<lb/> in this business; whether we consider <del>the</del> it upon<lb/>the footing of natural religion or upon the authority<lb/> of scripture.</p> <p>God has assigned <del>a man</del> <add>us</add> his part, <add>our respective parts</add> and <del>h</del> <add>we</add> are<lb/>not to quit them without his permission.</p> <p>God has assigned us our parts what does that<lb/>mean? <sic>Stript</sic> of the metaphor it means that he<lb/> has placed us here; that is his will that<lb/>we should be here.</p> <p>It is his will then that we should be here &#x2014; this<lb/> indeed is very true &#x2014; but how do we know it<lb/>to be so? because we find ourselves <add>from our findings.</add><lb/> <add>Once more</add> It is his will that we should be here: this<lb/> once more is very true: Viz: for a certain time<lb/>but it is equally true that it <add>is</add> his will that<lb/>that time should be but a short one.   How do we<lb/> know this? because at the end of a certain time<lb/>he disposes of us elsewhere: or to keep to what<lb/>is visible &amp; matter of experience, he causes us<lb/>to be here no longer. <del>He <gap/></del></p> <p>He causes us to be taken off, by various means;<lb/>by the natural decay of the faculties that support<lb/>life: by the artificial <add>voluntary</add> destruction of them by exterior<lb/>agents, or by ourselves.</p> <p>Yes &#x2014; but crimes <add>he <sic>permitts</sic> us to <sic>committ</sic> so far as by giving<lb/> us this faculty of doing it </add> answer nothing to distinguish the<lb/> two cases but the <sic>pr.</sic> of utility.</p> <p>Press a man to tell you <del>wha</del> his reasons for<lb/> <add>thinking that religion forbids &amp;</add> it always comes <del>to the</del> <add> at</add> bottom to this: that religion</p>       
<head>9) <sic>PUB. OFF.</sic></head> <p><note>Suicide.</note></p> <p>I see not why Religion should be <add>looked upon as being</add> at all interested<lb/> in this business; whether we consider <del>the</del> it upon<lb/>the footing of natural religion or upon the authority<lb/> of scripture.</p> <p>God has assigned <del>a man</del> <add>us</add> his post, <add>our respective parts</add> and <del>h</del> <add>we</add> are<lb/>not to quit them without his permission.</p> <p>God has assigned us our parts what does that<lb/>mean? <sic>Stript</sic> of the metaphor it means that he<lb/> has placed us here; that is his will that<lb/>we should be here.</p> <p>It is his will then that we should be here &#x2014; this<lb/> indeed is very true &#x2014; but how do we know it<lb/>to be so? because we find ourselves here. <add>from our findings.</add></p> <p> <add>Once more</add> It is his will that we should be here: this<lb/> once more is very true: viz: for a certain time<lb/>but it is equally true that it <add>is</add> his will that<lb/>that time should be but a short one. How do we<lb/> know this? because at the end of a certain time<lb/>he disposes of us elsewhere: or to keep to what<lb/>is visible &amp; matter of experience, he causes us<lb/>to be here no longer. <del>He <gap/></del></p> <p>He causes us to be taken off, by various means;<lb/>by the natural decay of the faculties that support<lb/>life: by the artificial <add>voluntary</add> destruction of them by exterior<lb/>agents, or by ourselves.</p> <p>Yes &#x2014; but crimes? <add>he <sic>permitts</sic> us to <sic>committ</sic> so far as by giving<lb/> us this faculty of doing it </add> answer nothing to distinguish the<lb/> two cases but the <sic>pr.</sic> of utility.</p> <p>Press a man to tell you <del>wha</del> his reasons for<lb/> <add>thinking that religion forbids &amp;</add> it always comes <del>to the</del> <add> at</add> bottom to this: that religion</p>       






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9) PUB. OFF.

Suicide.

I see not why Religion should be looked upon as being at all interested
in this business; whether we consider the it upon
the footing of natural religion or upon the authority
of scripture.

God has assigned a man us his post, our respective parts and h we are
not to quit them without his permission.

God has assigned us our parts what does that
mean? Stript of the metaphor it means that he
has placed us here; that is his will that
we should be here.

It is his will then that we should be here — this
indeed is very true — but how do we know it
to be so? because we find ourselves here. from our findings.

Once more It is his will that we should be here: this
once more is very true: viz: for a certain time
but it is equally true that it is his will that
that time should be but a short one. How do we
know this? because at the end of a certain time
he disposes of us elsewhere: or to keep to what
is visible & matter of experience, he causes us
to be here no longer. He

He causes us to be taken off, by various means;
by the natural decay of the faculties that support
life: by the artificial voluntary destruction of them by exterior
agents, or by ourselves.

Yes — but crimes? he permitts us to committ so far as by giving
us this faculty of doing it
answer nothing to distinguish the
two cases but the pr. of utility.

Press a man to tell you wha his reasons for
thinking that religion forbids & it always comes to the at bottom to this: that religion




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not numbered

Box

063

Main Headings

penal code

Folio number

014

Info in main headings field

pub. off

Image

001

Titles

Category

text sheet

Number of Pages

3

Recto/Verso

recto

Page Numbering

b9 / a10 / b11 / a12

Penner

jeremy bentham

Watermarks

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

Marginals

jeremy bentham

Paper Producer

Corrections

Paper Produced in Year

Notes public

ID Number

20203

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