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Part III.- EXCLUSJONARY SYSTEM -GROUNDS
FOR THE Hope THAT THE APPROBATION OF IT
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PART IV.-NATIONAL SOCIETY-GROUNDS FOR
REGARDING THE EXCLUSIONARY Acts AS SPU-
RIOUS, AND ITS REPORTS AS PURPOSELY DE-
CEPTIOUS
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$1.–Cause and Ground of Suspicion as to Authenti-
city
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§ 2.—Marks of Authenticity, proper and usual, in Re-
ports of Proceedings of Public Bodies
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$ 3.-Positions and Plan of Proof--Ends pursued by the
Institution-Means employed
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$ 4.-I. Proofs of the System of Exclusion
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§ II. (should be) $ 5.- Proofs of the System of Imposi-
tion-2. General Committee Meetings none . 11)
$ 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
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§ 8.-Securities against Spuriousness—Cause of the
Omission of them, Necessity and Design--not Inad-
vertence
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$9.--Authors, acting and consenting, of the combined
Systems of Exclusion and Imposition
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$ 10.—Authors, &c. continued—Dr. Manners Sutton,
Archbishop of Canterbury
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§ 11.-How to organize a Chaos-Forms of Disorder
exemplified in these Reports
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$ 12.--General Committee-Fraud involved in the Title
thus given to the Managing Body .
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Part V.-BAPTISM AND SPONSORSHIP PROPER,
WHEN INSTITUTED— Baptism useless, SPON-
SORSHIP IMPROPER NOW
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