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acquainted with the said old prayer, after begging<lb/>
acquainted with the said old prayer, after begging<lb/>
<add>of any</add> indulgence of my <add>partial-[ity]</add> weakness, I will take the<lb/>
<add>of any</add> indulgence of my <add>partial-[ity]</add> weakness, I will take the<lb/>
liberty of subjorning it for their consideration. + <note>+ In a note for Father &amp;c</note><lb/>
liberty of <sic>subjorning</sic> it for their consideration. + <note>+ In a note for Father &amp;c</note><lb/>
It was a great blindness in the Author of<lb/>
It was a great blindness in the Author of<lb/>
it not to see, and a great <del>omission</del> <add>negligence</add> not to<lb/>
it not to see, and a great <del>omission</del> <add>negligence</add> not to<lb/>
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he could, &amp; being more watchful <add>industrious</add> to act<lb/>
he could, &amp; being more watchful <add>industrious</add> to act<lb/>
according to what they see, <add>the result of what it dictates</add> have supplied this<lb/>
according to what they see, <add>the result of what it dictates</add> have supplied this<lb/>
omission.</p>
omission. <note>In other respects however it will be allowed I believe <unclear>were</unclear> by those Gallows a good tolerable one for the purpose.</note></p>






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which lies open to all which the force of this objection
As those who urge it and are stricken with it,
who are wise known & manifold, seem not to have be
acquainted with the said old prayer, after begging
of any indulgence of my partial-[ity] weakness, I will take the
liberty of subjorning it for their consideration. + + In a note for Father &c
It was a great blindness in the Author of
it not to see, and a great omission negligence not to
declare, that not such that a form being such an one in which a Mahometan
might join, but some other in
which a Mahometan could not join, was
the proper one for the purpose. - This came
of his not being a Church of England man.
Those who have that felicity, seeing better than having more discernment
he could, & being more watchful industrious to act
according to what they see, the result of what it dictates have supplied this
omission. In other respects however it will be allowed I believe were by those Gallows a good tolerable one for the purpose.




Identifier: | JB/096/305/001"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 96.

Date_1

Marginal Summary Numbering

Box

096

Main Headings

legislation

Folio number

305

Info in main headings field

subscription

Image

001

Titles

Category

text sheet

Number of Pages

1

Recto/Verso

recto

Page Numbering

Penner

jeremy bentham

Watermarks

[[watermarks::[partial crown motif]]]

Marginals

Paper Producer

Corrections

Paper Produced in Year

Notes public

ID Number

31309

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