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  <dc:title>Church catechism-appendix 2-Dean Kipling</dc:title>
  <dc:description>Quoted:
1 - Object here showing the influence of catchism on morals.
2 - Evidence already adduced:
- Rate of English criminal offences to Scotch.
- In national society, object corrupting or damning all disseneters: means fraud in reports of proceedinga.
- More exclusive object of [diocese] as avowed by London. Prostration of understanding and will.
- Church of England persecution as per Kipling.
- Contempt of poor as per Dean Andrews.
3 - Remains adducible evidence of its influence on Lay Rulers. Chancellor of Exchequer.
4 - Liverpool First London pious. Vansittart still more conspiculously pious - a speaker in the Bible distributing society. 
5 - Pity in some a cause of virtue.
6 - Probanda.
7 - Question for casuists. Corruption a sin, how many sacraments drunk or Bibles distributed necessary for atonement.</dc:description>
  <dc:date>30 Apr 1816</dc:date>
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