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POPERY. 14
might be permitted and the aid of the civil function extended to the enforcing of
the vows if taken not till after 45 years of age — This will provide a
15
for the educated of Girls of that persuasion, and afford a comfortable retreat
16
for those who are part the understanding hopes and giving the country the benefit of their marriage 17
While the institution is then permitted under regulation which has it harmless
18
they may be enduced to trust to the regular function without throwing themselves on
19
their own Ecclesiastical functions which are bestowed without any such hesitation
20
Provisions for visitation close by Protestant women if necessary. and which behove to be observed where the only power issuing from an
, that power must needs have the attention of all to the
of it.— But when a regular should be given them, they were
naturally be disposed to cast rest themselves upon it to the relaxtion of the other.
They might father the boarders of any age who not being possessed might have the liberty to come or go as they pleased.

15

A standing comparison might perhaps be of from his their
Private upon permitting them to the which are competitive they
be annually to pay at present.

16

A Ministry for even and a limited number of the legal <unlear>under</unclear> might and like manner be permitted
who should be above 58.
17
DISABILITIES actual Punishment new For an account of Popish Disabilities see I Strange 310-384
Substitute marking for instance in the forehead with a Cross as the punishment for a
foreign Popish Priest (unless register'd at the Ambassador's) instead of Death
Evidence 18
Evidence of saying Mass to be fixed by the Vestments of the Priest, or some other ceremony
if any such there be essential to that rite. or some other manifest conspicuous Jesuitical ceremony
or appearance belonging to any other essential rite.
Pope's allowance 19
If there are some such already, give the Pope an enducement (at ) to declare
some such conspicuous ceremony 20
For a national security why should might not the Pope as well be kept as the
Emperor of Morocco or the Pirates of Algiers?
21
In this case however, the should not be in any respect in the direct proportions of
the number of Catholics but only rather the inverse
22.
Let the allowance to the Pope be so much on the gross: and for that allowance let a
certain quantity of the treasury be importable in proportion to the number of consumers
to be settled every 5 years
23
They would have the less reason to refuse the Oath of Allegiance since the Pope has ceased the Pretender for King.
POPERY [BR]2]




Identifier: | JB/070/170/001"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 70.

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14-23

Box

070

Main Headings

of laws in general

Folio number

170

Info in main headings field

popery

Image

001

Titles

Category

text sheet

Number of Pages

1

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recto

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Penner

jeremy bentham

Watermarks

[[watermarks::gr [crown motif] [britannia with shield motif]]]

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jeremy bentham

Paper Producer

Corrections

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Notes public

ID Number

23285

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