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them nothing can be at once more impious nor more<lb/>
them nothing can be at once more impious nor more<lb/>
ridiculous: considering them as mere sound, they are as<lb/>
ridiculous: considering them as mere sound, they are as<lb/>
harmless as any other sound[[can be] that <add>serves to</add> give relief to him<lb/>
harmless as any other sound [[can be] that <add>serves to</add> give relief to him<lb/>
who utters it.</p>
who utters it.</p>


<p><note>His Lordship meanwhile</note> To all this his Lordship listens with a grave fury &amp;<lb/>
<p><note>His Lordship meanwhile</note> To all this his Lordship listens with a grave fury &amp;<lb/>
perfect satisfaction; more especially if he has <sic>happen'd</sic> to be a<lb/>
perfect satisfaction; more especially if he has <sic>happen'd</sic> to be a<lb/>
means with the young man's Father that he might turn <unclear>avid</unclear><lb/>
means with the young man's Father that he might turn <unclear>- rid</unclear><lb/>
<add>his thoughts</add> from the precarious <add>&amp; dear-bought</add> emoluments of Physic or the Law</p>
<add>his thoughts</add> from the precarious <add>&amp; dear-bought</add> emoluments of Physic or the Law</p>


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The Course is to consider this Form was the Ceremony of uttering
certain Sounds, all meaning reference to respect being carefully abstracted; which
Ceremony being supposed that it is it being taken for granted of it that it is necessary to the well-being
of [the order & thence] of the state, to have a salutary influence stands thus
approved.

The fact of this influence is not in any wise to
be doubted of: it is so clear, that it is as not to be not worth making proving out:
accordingly no one thinks of attempts to prove it make it out: all
which is very prudent: because with respect to some many
parts of it, the Ceremonial at least if each every man who had ever complied
with it had a thousand years allotted to do it him for the task,
he would perish before he had advanced a single Inch.
[How] to prove for example the good service that it does is of to the
state for a man who takes Orders for a good Living
to call God to witness while he assures his Lordship of his having
as how a particular invitation to it from the Holy Ghost?
Considering these words as having any meaning belonging to
them nothing can be at once more impious nor more
ridiculous: considering them as mere sound, they are as
harmless as any other sound [[can be] that serves to give relief to him
who utters it.

His Lordship meanwhile To all this his Lordship listens with a grave fury &
perfect satisfaction; more especially if he has happen'd to be a
means with the young man's Father that he might turn - rid
his thoughts from the precarious & dear-bought emoluments of Physic or the Law



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Date_1

Marginal Summary Numbering

Box

096

Main Headings

legislation

Folio number

285

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

31289

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