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4<lb/><lb/><note>Tit. v. B.<lb/>Parochial</note><lb/><lb | 4<lb/><lb/><note>Tit. v. B. <gap/><lb/>Parochial</note><lb/><lb/> <head>Judicial Estab.</head><lb/>These great and sure advantages I am not to be <add>frightened</add> <del>beaten</del><lb/>out of by any jealousy of professional prejudice.<lb/>Guarded as I see him by surrounding <gap/> <gap/><lb/>all <gap/> my hopes are much stronger of his pri-<lb/>-judices being softened and corrected by the functions<lb/>given him and new lights infused into him by<lb/>this new and truly sacred office, than my fears<lb/>of seeing the powers of the office abused through<lb/>the influence of any prejudices to <add>the influence of</add> which his<lb/>original function may stand exposed. That <gap/>-<lb/>-<gap/> mischief has ensued from the conjunction of<lb/>temporal with spiritual power is a truth too <gap/>-<lb/>-<gap/>and insisting on: but how and why?<lb/>because the temporal powers were <gap/> by the spi-<lb/>-ritual man <del>in the way of</del> <add>in his own right</add> as a matter of right<lb/>and in the way of a conquest made by the <gap/><lb/>of his spiritual influence, it was because the tempo-<lb/>-ral authority thus usurped spurned all temporal<lb/><add><gap/></add> superior and was holden not <hi rend="underline">of</hi> the temporal ma-<lb/>-gistrate but against him. The effect of tempo-<lb/>-ral authority conferred in this way upon <add>a</add> spiri-<lb/>-tual man the natural effect is precisely the re-<lb/>-verse of an authority of the same kind secured<lb/>by him as a <gap/>: the <add>dependent <gap/></add> tendency of the <gap/> is to<lb/>render him <add>a man</add> as mild and tractable as <add>that of</add> violent<lb/>assumption is to render him insolent and <gap/>-<lb/>-<gap/>.<lb/><lb/>A | ||
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Tit. v. B.
Parochial
Judicial Estab.
These great and sure advantages I am not to be frightened beaten
out of by any jealousy of professional prejudice.
Guarded as I see him by surrounding
all my hopes are much stronger of his pri-
-judices being softened and corrected by the functions
given him and new lights infused into him by
this new and truly sacred office, than my fears
of seeing the powers of the office abused through
the influence of any prejudices to the influence of which his
original function may stand exposed. That -
- mischief has ensued from the conjunction of
temporal with spiritual power is a truth too -
-and insisting on: but how and why?
because the temporal powers were by the spi-
-ritual man in the way of in his own right as a matter of right
and in the way of a conquest made by the
of his spiritual influence, it was because the tempo-
-ral authority thus usurped spurned all temporal
superior and was holden not of the temporal ma-
-gistrate but against him. The effect of tempo-
-ral authority conferred in this way upon a spiri-
-tual man the natural effect is precisely the re-
-verse of an authority of the same kind secured
by him as a : the dependent tendency of the is to
render him a man as mild and tractable as that of violent
assumption is to render him insolent and -
-.
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jeremy bentham |
l munn |
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benjamin constant |
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