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posed by tike Bill is merely optional ; that the party whose attachment to his or toer _particular opinions _wias strongest , would doubtless yield to the otker , and probably _oftener to the Church than against it ; that to send the _pdrttes tQ be married _according to the _xeligious _servieeof each _wottfd not
remedy thei eYiI _> because where _conscientious _scruples were ent _& rtained , _such a plan would violate the consciences of both instead of one ; aad that the fairest plan seems to be to leave the parties their option . If both were inionthe
equally firm in their adherence to their peculiar op s , consequence would be that their union could not take place ; _thottgfc it may be questioned whether that be a just or politic law , which should in _afoy case make such a dvU _inconvenience the result of steady _adherence to the dictates of _conscience . Thirdly , _as to the class of persons to whom the proposed relief _shofcld apply y ' it is conceded that doctrinal scruples are _matter of conscience and _desfetriog of relief , but the Bill is objected to as . extending the _same megswe to the general Nonconformist objections to the _discipline ei 'the _GfrtBFch _^ unconnected with the question of doctrine ; and a _question i « raised whether " conscientious _scrtq _^ _ies" can properly be treated as the _g-rotuad of su _^ h dissent _.
Under the word discipline are usually comprehended the worsjup , services , formularies , authority , and political institutions of the Church ; and it may perhaps be sufficient to ask , what drove the two thousand ministers from its communion in the reign of Charles II ., and what has kept the great ? body of Dissenters separated from it for two hundred years , but grave objections
to _flie Establishment in these particulars , urged on moral and' _soriptnral grounds of conscientious Christian disapproval ? _Without _entering * oiv the merits of the _controversy between the Church and th _£ general * b _# dy of Dissenters , ( of which mutual toleration and _increased liberality have happily removed the greater part of the acrimony which once existed , ) it will surely
be sufficient here to observe , that the latter have at any rateever prof & _tised deep _religious objections to such important propositions as , _—fh & t the civil Magistrate has any right or authority over the consciences or _celigioti of men ;—that the Christian Church can consistently with the principles of its founder be connected with the State - _> —that its- _minister ought to
beamposed without the choice of the people , and required to subscribe formularies of faith;—that _" _* it hath power to decree rites and ceremonies , and authority in c _^ _ntPoversfes of & ith ' _;"—that whoever affirms ** t _& dt the _govetfnmfcnt ol' the Church by Archbishops , & _6 . is repugnant to the word of God /* ( Ckii * VII . )
or that ** the Common Prayer hath any thing in it repugnant to the Scriptures / _' ( Can . VI . ) or _" that any oB its thirty-nine Artldtes ar _^ in any part supe _* dtitkms or erroneous or such as he may not with a good conscience _subnkflfoti _ixtitfo , ' ( Can . _Vl ) fe _excomniunicrite i _^ so fa _eto _;—tliirt _priests hwep & _rtkr to _fot _^ ire _dir retain the sins of men _;—^ _thkfr he u Wlio wiH * e _3 av _« d must
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Monthly Repository (1806-1838) and Unitarian Chronicle (1832-1833), June 12, 1823, page 8, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse-os.kdl.kcl.ac.uk/periodicals/mruc/issues/smrp_12061823/page/8/
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