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- Close section Front Matter
- Close sectionChurch-of-Englandism and its Catechism Examined
- CONTENTS.
- PREFACE on publication.
- PREFACE.
- PLAN OF THE WORK.
- Close sectionINTRODUCTION.
- Close sectionPART I. THE CATECHISM—A BAD SUBSTITUTE TO THE BIBLE—IS SUBSTITUTED FOR IT.
- §I . Church of England Catechism—this perhaps the first Censorial Commentary ever applied to it.
- §II . On Religion—in a Christian Free-School—the Bible the only fit Lesson-Book.
- §III . No substitute to the Bible should be there taught—the Catechism is made a substitute to it.
- §IV . Badness of this substitute in every respect: I. as to faithfulness. No tests of it.
- §V .—II. Badness in respect of Matter.
- §VI .—III. Badness in respect of Form.
- §VII . Of the Badness of this Formulary in respect of Matter, the Framers of it were conscious.
- §VIII . Of the Badness of this Formulary, in respect of Faithfulness, Matter, and Form, the Imposers of it on the Schools are conscious.
- §IX . The Religion thus taught by the Rulers of the Church of England, is not the Religion of Jesus.
- PART II. EXCLUSIONARY SYSTEM OF INSTRUCTION—ITS ESTABLISHMENT—ITS BAD TENDENCIES.
- PART III. EXCLUSIONARY SYSTEM—GROUNDS FOR THE HOPE THAT THE APPROBATION OF IT IS NOT GENERAL.
- Close sectionPART IV. NATIONAL SOCIETY—GROUNDS FOR REGARDING THE ESCLUSIONARY ACTS AS SPURIOUS, AND ITS REPORTS AS PURPOSELY DECEPTIOUS.
- §I . Cause and Ground of Suspicion as to Authenticity.
- §II . Marks of Authenticity, proper and usual, in Reports of Proceedings of Public Bodies.
- §III . Positions and Plan of Proof—Ends pursued by the Institution—Means employed.
- §IV .—I. Proofs of the System of Exclusion.
- §[V .] II. Proofs of the System of imposition—[i.] General Committee, Meetings none.
- §VI . Proofs of the system of imposition continued, ii. Sub-Committees and their meetings, none.
- §VII . Proofs of the System of Imposition continued.—iii. Acts spurious.
- §VIII . Securities against Spuriousness—Cause of the Omission of them, Necessity and Design—not Inadvertence.
- §IX . [III.] Authors, acting and consenting, of the combined systems of exclusion and imposition.
- §X . Authors, &c. continued. Dr. Manners Sutton, Archbishop of Canterbury.
- §XI . How to organize a Chaos—Forms of Disorder exemplified in these Reports.
- §XII . General Committee.—Fraud involved in the title thus given to the Managing body.
- PART V. baptism and sponsorship proper, when instituted—baptism useless, sponsorship improper, now.
- Close sectionPART I. THE CATECHISM—A BAD SUBSTITUTE TO THE BIBLE—IS SUBSTITUTED FOR IT.
- THE Church of England Catechism EXAMINED.
- RECAPITULATION.
- APPENDIX. No. I. REMARKS ON THE OBJECT OF THE CHURCH OF ENGLAND RELIGION, AS AVOWED BY THE BISHOP OF LONDON.
- APPENDIX, No. II. LORD's SUPPER—not designed by Jesus for general imitation—its utter unfitness for that purpose.
- APPENDIX, No. III. REMEDIES TO THE MISCHIEFS OF THE EXCLUSIONARY SYSTEM AS APPLIED TO INSTRUCTION.
- Close sectionAPPENDIX, No. IV. REMEDY TO ALL RELIGIOUS AND MUCH POLITICAL MISCHIEF—EUTHANASIA OF THE CHURCH.
- §1. —Plan of this Paper.
- §2. —Euthanasia—, in Contradistinction to Cacothanasia, what?—Uti possidetis Principle—Its Application to this case.
- §3 .—1. Service.
- Close section§4 .—2. Pay.
- §5 .—Pay continued—Merit, whether produceable by Sinecures, &c.
- §6 .—III. Discipline.
- §7 . State of Discipline, as exhibited by authority, and elucidated by a Diocesan Secretary.
- §8. Ulterior Information from Mr. Wright.
- §9 . Vices of Excellent Church recapitulated.
- §10 . Facienda in the way of Reform.
- APPENDIX, No. V. RECENT MEASURES OF PRETENDED REFORM OR IMPROVEMENT—THEIR INUTILITY AND MISCHIEVOUSNESS.
- Editorial Appendix The Andrewes Appendix
- Close sectionThe Book of Church Reform
- Close section End Matter