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<head>Not Paul but Jesus</head> or Shewing Considerations Tending to show that the <add>Paul is</add> doctrines of Paul constitute no part of the religion of Jesus; but form a ... addition to it, inconformable to the spirit  of it, and obstructive of its reception <add>acceptance</add>on the part of ...
<head>Not Paul but Jesus</head> or <add>Shewing</add> Considerations tending<lb/> to show that the doctrines <add>Paul is</add> <lb/> improperly <gap/> in <gap/><add><gap/> of Jesus</add> of Paul constitute<lb/> no <add>proper important</add> part of the<lb/> religion of Jesus; but<lb/> <add>are</add> form a different  addition<add> <gap/></add> <lb/> <add>to it, not <gap/> by</add> to it, inconformable <add>adverse</add><lb/> to the spirit<lb/> of it, and obstructive<lb/> of its reception <add>acceptance</add>on the part of thinking men<lb/> <!-- horizontal line -->Shewing that Paul was no Apostle of Jesus: that Paul's doctrines <del><gap/></del> are<lb/> no part of the religion of<lb/> Jesus: that  <gap/> are inconformable<lb/>  <add><gap/> by</add> it <gap/> to it, and obstructive<lb/> to its acceptance in the part of thinking men<lb/><!-- horizontal line -->
... that Paul was Apostle of ...: that Paul's doctrine ... as no part of the religion of Jesus:  
Part I.<lb/>
I. Repugnant to Jesus.<lb/>
II.  Converse Impressions<lb/>
III. Hostility to Apostles<lb/>
IV. <gap/><lb/>
V. <gap/><lb/>
VI. Obscurity and Nonsense.<lb/>
VII. Jesus <add><gap/></add><gap/><lb/>
Part II<lb/>
<!-- following three items crossed out with diagonal lines -->
1.  Asceticism - its <lb/>
2. By Jesus no countenance<lb/> was given to asceticism by<lb/> his doctrine
3. may by his practice.<lb/>
Introduction<lb/>
Ch. 1.  Uses of these <gap/><lb/>Ch. 2.<lb/>Impropriety <add>of the founding</add> of <add>pleasing</add> publicly<lb/> doctrines delivered.<lb/>by others toward as is <gap/><lb/> with those delivered<lb/> by Jesus. Universality of the <gap/>.<lb/><!-- horizontal line -->1 a First <gap/> this <gap/><lb/> in very <gap/> and <gap/><lb/> <gap/> Then come<lb/>to the proof of the maximum of<lb/> all maximum pleasures. <add>as</add> Then<lb/>speak of their <gap/> right in<lb/>not contradicting them - Then<lb/>lastly come to the particulars of his doctrines and life.<lb/>
<!-- End of column one --><!-- beginning of column two -->Ch. 1 The evidence in <lb/>favour of the divine mission <lb/> of Paul - the weakness in comparison<lb/> of the divine mission of <lb/>Jesus<lb/>
<!-- The following 6 chapter descriptions, to the end of this column, are crossed out with a single vertical line -->Ch. 1 The evidence - this <lb/>weakness in the case of <lb/>Paul, compared with the case of Jesus<lb/>Ch. 2.  <add>Paul</add> Discrepancy of<lb/>the doctrines of Paul<lb/> on the subject of asceticism<lb/>with the doctrines and <gap/> of <lb/>Jesus - a<lb/> Ch. 2. Asceticism pressed<lb/> by Paul and neither<lb/>preached nor practiced<lb/>by Jesus<lb/> Ch. 3. <del>Abstray</del>
and<lb/>Incomprehensible theology<lb/> preached by Paul,<lb/> <add>without authority by</add> and not by Jesus<lb/>Ch. 4. Doctrines <gap/><lb/> of the first principle of morals<lb/>and legislation, taught<lb/> by Paul without authority from Jesus<lb/><gap/>.Atonement Atoning <gap/><lb/>of repentance.<lb/>Ch. 5. Lyttleton on the conversion<lb/>of S<hi rend='superscript'>t</hi> Paul examine <lb/>Ch. 6. Paley, Hume, <gap/><lb/> examined.<lb/><!-- end of second column --><!-- beginning of third column -->Heads of arguments<lb/> prepared <gap/> Paul 1816<lb/><gap/><lb/>1. <gap/><gap/><lb/>The doctrine of Paul in great part are <del>unauthorized</del> <add>have as</add><lb/><del>by</del> without<lb/>authorization <add>or</add> foundation<lb/><del>in</del> <add>in</add> <del>the</del> any<lb/>doctrine of Jesus:<lb/> viz: the<gap/><lb/>doctrines by Calvinists<lb/>called in the<lb/> way of <gap/><lb/>the five points<lb/>2<lb/>2. the <gap/><lb/>of Asceticism.<lb/>3<lb/>II. <gap/><lb/> <del>Paul and <gap/></del><lb/>
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 





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22 Sept. 1813Not Paul but Jesus


Not Paul but Jesus or Shewing Considerations tending
to show that the doctrines Paul is
improperly in of Jesus of Paul constitute
no proper important part of the
religion of Jesus; but
are form a different addition
to it, not by to it, inconformable adverse
to the spirit
of it, and obstructive
of its reception acceptanceon the part of thinking men
Shewing that Paul was no Apostle of Jesus: that Paul's doctrines are
no part of the religion of
Jesus: that are inconformable
by it to it, and obstructive
to its acceptance in the part of thinking men
Part I.
I. Repugnant to Jesus.
II. Converse Impressions
III. Hostility to Apostles
IV.
V.
VI. Obscurity and Nonsense.
VII. Jesus
Part II
1. Asceticism - its
2. By Jesus no countenance
was given to asceticism by
his doctrine 3. may by his practice.
Introduction
Ch. 1. Uses of these
Ch. 2.
Impropriety of the founding of pleasing publicly
doctrines delivered.
by others toward as is
with those delivered
by Jesus. Universality of the .
1 a First this
in very and
Then come
to the proof of the maximum of
all maximum pleasures. as Then
speak of their right in
not contradicting them - Then
lastly come to the particulars of his doctrines and life.
Ch. 1 The evidence in
favour of the divine mission
of Paul - the weakness in comparison
of the divine mission of
Jesus
Ch. 1 The evidence - this
weakness in the case of
Paul, compared with the case of Jesus
Ch. 2. Paul Discrepancy of
the doctrines of Paul
on the subject of asceticism
with the doctrines and of
Jesus - a
Ch. 2. Asceticism pressed
by Paul and neither
preached nor practiced
by Jesus
Ch. 3. Abstray and
Incomprehensible theology
preached by Paul,
without authority by and not by Jesus
Ch. 4. Doctrines
of the first principle of morals
and legislation, taught
by Paul without authority from Jesus
.Atonement Atoning
of repentance.
Ch. 5. Lyttleton on the conversion
of St Paul examine
Ch. 6. Paley, Hume,
examined.
Heads of arguments
prepared Paul 1816

1.
The doctrine of Paul in great part are unauthorized have as
by without
authorization or foundation
in in the any
doctrine of Jesus:
viz: the
doctrines by Calvinists
called in the
way of
the five points
2
2. the
of Asceticism.
3
II.
Paul and














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

Date_1

1813-09-22

Marginal Summary Numbering

Box

139

Main Headings

not paul but jesus

Folio number

001

Info in main headings field

not paul but jesus

Image

001

Titles

Category

plan

Number of Pages

2

Recto/Verso

recto

Page Numbering

Penner

jeremy bentham

Watermarks

j dickinson & co 1809

Marginals

Paper Producer

a. levy

Corrections

Paper Produced in Year

1809

Notes public

ID Number

47378

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