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5135 .B48
J. McCreery, Printer, Black Horse Court, London
PART I. THE CATECHISM-A BAD SUBSTITUTE
TO THE BIBLE-IS SUBSTITUTED TO IT..
§ 1.-Church of England Catechism-this perhaps the
First Censorial Commentary ever applied to it
§2.-On Religion, in a Christian Free-School, the
Bible the only fit Lesson-Book.
§3.-No Substitute to the Bible should be there taught
-the Catechism is made a Substitute to it
§4.-Badness of this Substitute in every respect: I. As
to Faithfulness.-No Tests of it
§5.-II. Badness in respect of Matter
§ 6-III. Badness in respect of Form
§ 7. Of the Badness of this Formulary, in respect of
Matter, the Framers of it were conscious
§ 8. Of the Badness of this Formulary, in respect of
Faithfulness, Matter, and Form, the Imposers of it
on the Schools are conscious
PART II.-EXCLUSIONARY SYSTEM OF INSTRUC-
TION ITS ESTABLISHMENT-ITS BAD TENDEN-
CIES
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PART III.-EXCLUSIONARY SYSTEM-GROUNDS
FOR THE HOPE THAT THE APPROBATION OF IT
IS NOT GENERAL ..
PART IV.-NATIONAL SOCIETY-GROUNDS FOR
REGARDING THE EXCLUSIONARY ACTS AS SPU-
RIOUS, AND ITS REPORTS AS PURPOSELY DE-
§1.-Cause and Ground of Suspicion as to Authenti-
city
§2.-Marks of Authenticity, proper and usual, in Re-
ports of Proceedings of Public Bodies
§3.-Positions and Plan of Proof-Ends pursued by the
Institution-Means employed
§ 4.-I. Proofs of the System of Exclusion
§ II. (should be) § 5.-Proofs of the System of Imposi- tion-2. General Committee-Meetings none ..
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§ 6.-Proofs of the System of Imposition continued—
II. Sub-Committees and their Meetings, none . . . 123
§ 7.-Proofs of the System of Imposition continued—
III. Acts spurious .
§ 8.-Securities against Spuriousness-Cause of the
Omission of them, Necessity and Design-not Inad-
vertence
$9.-Authors, acting and consenting, of the combined
Systems of Exclusion and Imposition
§ 10.-Authors, &c. continued-Dr. Manners Sutton,
Archbishop of Canterbury
§ 11.-How to organize a Chaos-Forms of Disorder
exemplified in these Reports
12.-General Committee-Fraud involved in the Title
thus given to the Managing Body .
PART V.-BAPTISM AND SPONSORSHIP PROPER,
WHEN INSTITUTED-BAPTISM USELESS, SPON-
SORSHIP IMPROPER NOW
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REMARKS ON THE OBJECT OF THE CHURCH OF
ENGLAND RELIGION, AS AVOWED BY THE BI-
LORD'S SUPPER-NOT DESIGNED BY JESUS
FOR GENERAL IMITATION-ITS UTTER UNFIT-
NESS FOR THAT PURPOSE
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REMEDY TO ALL RELIGIOUS AND MUCH POLITI-
CAL MISCHIEF-EUTHANASIA OF THE CHURCH 193
§ 1.-Plan of this Paper
§ 2.-Euthanasia, in Contradistinction to Cacothanasia,
what?-UTI POSSIDETIS Principle-its Application
§ 5. Pay continued-Merit, whether producible by Si-
necures
§ 6.-III. Discipline
§ 7.-State of Discipline, as exhibited by Authority, and
elucidated by a Diocesan Secretary
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§ 8.-Ulterior Information from Mr. Wright
§ 9.-Vices of Excellent Church recapitulated
§ 10. Facienda in the way of Reform
No. V.
RECENT MEASURES OF FRETENDED REFORM OR
IMPROVEMENT THEIR INUTILITY AND MIS-
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§ 1.-I. Giving Increase to the Number of Non-Resi- dent Incumbents
§2.-II. Increasing the Number of Resident Curates
III. To that End, out of the Pockets of Incum-
bents and Patrons, taking Money, and forcing it
into the Pockets of Curates
§3.-IV. For Increasing the Value of English Livings,
exacting from the Population of the Three Kingdoms
the Annual Sum of 100,000l.
§4.-V. Regulating the operations of Agriculture, in
the case of a Parish or other Priest
§ 5. VI. Over Incumbents and Curates, lodging de-
spotic power in the hands of Bishops
§ 6. VII. Announced, and remaining to be executed.
From Christians, and others of all persuasions, money
to be exacted, sufficient to render the number of
Church-of-England Churches commensurate to the
whole population
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