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OBSTACLES DIVINES.

One is that where reason hath ceased, practise should be alter'd. those institutions should be done away, the reason of which hath ceased:

Another is, that those things should be left indifferent by establishment should be let which are so in this
ownly nature are interested to discredit most of those approved & fundamental maxims upon the application which contain the quintessence of which Legislation depends for it's improvement

A third is, that unlimited discussion is fatal to nothing but to error. The spirit of disquisition, which never exerts itself with alacrity, but it exerts itself in all quarters; and never exerts itself in their's, but it [stings them and] throws them into convulsions.

A Strain Sprain which in incapacitates the Judgment from such exertions of those kinds which are as are most useful. A fourth is, that the Authority of chains is nothing worth as the foundation of a practise, when force them to turn aside from those Sickness of which the knowledge of Human Nature is the basis.




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096

Main Headings

legislation

Folio number

323

Info in main headings field

obstacles divines

Image

001

Titles

Category

text sheet

Number of Pages

1

Recto/Verso

recto

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Penner

jeremy bentham

Watermarks

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

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Notes public

ID Number

31327

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