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<head>Certainty Court Ecclesiastical </head><lb/>
<head>Certainty Court Ecclesiastical </head><lb/>
<p>Of certain Nuances under the name of Courts<lb/> and of mockery of religion established by<lb/> Law.<lb/></p> <p>"It is perhaps to be wished", says that Author of the<lb/> Principles of Penal Law <!-- Cross symbol added here to denote the existence of a footnote. --> "that this statute<lb/> [<unclear>2g</unclear> C.2.c.g.] had gone a little further, and taken<lb/> from the spiritual <del><unclear>court</unclear></del> <unclear>Arm</unclear> every exercise of<lb/> Penal Jurisdiction.<lb/></p>  A. <unclear>Z.</unclear> a poor Welshman, having not wherewithal<lb/> to pay <del><gap/> <gap/></del> <add>the sum of </add> <gap/> 3<hi rend='superscript'><gap/></hi> 4<hi rend='superscript'><gap/></hi> for a fee to a<lb/> <unclear>rector</unclear> was excommunicated. <unclear>Of</unclear> this foul<lb/> crime of Poverty, whereby he had <unclear>decreed </unclear> <add><gap/></add> <add><gap/></add> <unclear>damnation</unclear><lb/> <gap/>, and had been <unclear>deservedly</unclear> cut off from the<lb/> community of Christians, he was absolved<add><unclear>at length</unclear></add> in the<lb/> Church of <gap/> <!-- This is an intentional gap in the Bentham manuscript, not merely the result illegible text. --> kneeling, by the pronunciation<lb/> of a <gap/> of <gap/> <gap/> <unclear>form </unclear> of words, beginning<lb/> In the name of the Father &amp; of the Son &amp; of the Holy<lb/><pb/> Ghost. I mention it not as a matter of blame<lb/> to the officers who were concerned in the <unclear>preparation</unclear><lb/> &amp; representation of the religious <unclear>farce</unclear>, since the<lb/> <unclear>fee</unclear> might be &amp; probably was partly due, &amp; </lb> there is <add>was</add> no other method of recovering it: I<unclear>mention </unclear></lb> as a scandal to the Law, while because the</lb> Court happens to have the name of Ecclesiastical</lb> One sees that the plain English of this </gap> </lb> <unclear>sentence</unclear> is. The Lawyer has got his fee, <add>money </add> and </gap> </lb> you may go about your business. But </gap> are </lb> more ways than one of expressing the same </lb> thing: and none have <unclear>regularised</unclear> themselves more </lb> </gap> Ecclesiastics as the art of making <del></gap></del> <add>great </add> </lb> things out of small [if unimportant things out of </lb> <pb/>
<p>Of certain Nuances under the name of Courts<lb/> and of mockery of religion established by<lb/> Law.<lb/></p> <p>"It is perhaps to be wished", says that Author of the<lb/> Principles of Penal Law <!-- Cross symbol added here to denote the existence of a footnote. --> "that this statute<lb/> [<unclear>2g</unclear> C.2.c.g.] had gone a little further, and taken<lb/> from the spiritual <del><unclear>court</unclear></del> <unclear>Arm</unclear> every exercise of<lb/> Penal Jurisdiction.<lb/></p>  A. <unclear> Z.</unclear> a poor Welshman, having not wherewithal<lb/> to pay <del><gap/> <gap/></del> <add>the sum of </add> <gap/> 3 <hi rend='superscript'><gap/></hi> 4<hi rend='superscript'><gap/></hi> for a fee to a<lb/> <unclear>rector </unclear> was excommunicated. <unclear>Of </unclear> this foul<lb/> crime of Poverty, whereby he had <unclear>decreed </unclear> <add><gap/></add> <add><gap/></add> <unclear>damnation</unclear><lb/> <gap/>, and had been <unclear>deservedly</unclear> cut off from the<lb/> community of Christians, he was absolved<add><unclear>at length</unclear></add> in the<lb/> Church of <gap/> <!-- This is an intentional gap in the Bentham manuscript, not merely the result illegible text. --> kneeling, by the pronunciation<lb/> of a <gap/> of <gap/> <gap/> <unclear>form </unclear> of words, beginning<lb/> In the name of the Father &amp; of the Son &amp; of the Holy<lb/><pb/> Ghost. I mention it not as a matter of blame<lb/> to the officers who were concerned in the <unclear>preparation</unclear><lb/> &amp; representation of the religious <unclear>farce</unclear>, since the<lb/> <unclear>fee</unclear> might be &amp; probably was partly due, &amp; </lb> there is <add>was</add> no other method of recovering it: I <unclear>mention </unclear></lb> as a scandal to the Law, while because the</lb> Court happens to have the name of Ecclesiastical</lb> One sees that the plain English of this </gap> </lb> <unclear>sentence</unclear> is. The Lawyer has got his fee, <add>money </add> and </gap> </lb> you may go about your business. But </gap> are </lb> more ways than one of expressing the same </lb> thing: and none have <unclear>regularised</unclear> themselves more </lb> </gap> Ecclesiastics as the art of making <del></gap></del> <add>great </add> </lb> things out of small [if unimportant things out of </lb> <pb/>




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Certainty Court Ecclesiastical

Of certain Nuances under the name of Courts
and of mockery of religion established by
Law.

"It is perhaps to be wished", says that Author of the
Principles of Penal Law "that this statute
[2g C.2.c.g.] had gone a little further, and taken
from the spiritual court Arm every exercise of
Penal Jurisdiction.

A. Z. a poor Welshman, having not wherewithal
to pay the sum of 3 4 for a fee to a
rector was excommunicated. Of this foul
crime of Poverty, whereby he had decreed damnation
, and had been deservedly cut off from the
community of Christians, he was absolvedat length in the
Church of kneeling, by the pronunciation
of a of form of words, beginning
In the name of the Father & of the Son & of the Holy

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Ghost. I mention it not as a matter of blame
to the officers who were concerned in the preparation
& representation of the religious farce, since the
fee might be & probably was partly due, & </lb> there is was no other method of recovering it: I mention </lb> as a scandal to the Law, while because the</lb> Court happens to have the name of Ecclesiastical</lb> One sees that the plain English of this </gap> </lb> sentence is. The Lawyer has got his fee, money and </gap> </lb> you may go about your business. But </gap> are </lb> more ways than one of expressing the same </lb> thing: and none have regularised themselves more </lb> </gap> Ecclesiastics as the art of making </gap> great </lb> things out of small [if unimportant things out of </lb>
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Identifier: | JB/050/108/001"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 50.

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050

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108

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certainty court ecclesiastical

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001

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text sheet

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1

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recto

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f1

Penner

jeremy bentham

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[[watermarks::gr [crown motif]]]

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16099

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