1821 Oct. 14.

Jug. Util.

Plan of Procedure

Rule 4. (For the avoidance of irritation) make use upon occasion of this parenthesis—Revelation apart. This caution was observed and frequently employed in Bentham Introduction to Morals and Legislation L n 1789.

Rule 5. (For avoidance of irritation) In the attack on supposed Revealed Religion, commence with supposed Revealed Religion considered in all its shapes. The argument will thus be much less irritative than if pointed in the first instance against the supposed Revealed Religion of Jesus.