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Fallacies Ch | | Authority worshipper

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4. Churchman's Sinister interest

4. For teaching what is a[...?]ed to be taught /men are [...?] to teach/ of religious truths together with what by there means men /if they teach anything on the subject/ are competent to teach of religious error, for teaching these things or for pretending to teach them without teaching that or any thing, he beholds a set of men paid either[?] larger masses of emolument /larger by far/ than are named[?] to any of the most efficient important laborious offices belonging to the public service.

5. of the many thus ill bestowed of the immense /vast/ mass of this ill-bestowed many the disposal is in a vast proportion in the hands of the Crown /King/: capable of being applied and of course habitually applied to the purpose of parliamentary corruption, in keeping in a state of corrupt and secret dependence on the agents of the King those agents and trustees of the people in /under/ /in relation to/ whom according to the /an/ acknowledged fundamental /[...?]/ principle of the constitution the agents of the King ought themselves to be in a state of constant and universal, though open and judicial dependence.