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Charles Inglis
Canadian
Clergyman
Born:
1734
Died:
Feb 24
,
1816
Before
Duty
Government
Live
Rebellion
Useless
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THIS Duty implies that we should affectionately interest ourselves in whatever concerns the Honour, the Fame and Security of our Sovereign and his Government.
Charles Inglis
Government
Whatever
Duty
Our
Honour
Ourselves
Security
Implies
Concerns
His
Fame
Sovereign
Interest
Should
If notwithstanding, a Rebellion of the same Kind now afflicts this Country, we should not infer that this Institution is useless, or should be laid aside; but just the Reverse.
Charles Inglis
Rebellion
Country
Kind
Institution
Reverse
Infer
Afflicts
Same
Just
Laid
Aside
Should
Notwithstanding
Useless
Now
LET us honour the King by cherishing respectful Sentiments concerning him; speaking of him with Affection, with Esteem and Reverence; and by promoting a like Spirit and Conduct in others.
Charles Inglis
King
Affection
Others
Honour
Respectful
Promoting
Spirit
Like
Concerning
Him
Reverence
Conduct
Esteem
Us
Sentiments
Speaking
Let Us
It is the Band which unites the Interests of Individuals; it secures to them their respective Rights, and preserves them from Injuries; it is the Source of numberless Blessings, which are interrupted, or wholly vanish, the Moment it is disturbed.
Charles Inglis
Rights
Band
Preserves
Respective
Vanish
Disturbed
Individuals
Blessings
Source
Which
Them
Interests
Moment
Wholly
Injuries
Unites
Interrupted
To comprehend the Wisdom of this Injunction the better, and explain the Duty before us, it should be considered, that Government is the only Means by which human Happiness can be attained.
Charles Inglis
Happiness
Wisdom
Government
Better
Before
Duty
Considered
Comprehend
Only
Attained
Human
Which
Explain
Human Happiness
Us
Should
Means
Injunction
That some Forms of Government are preferable to others, cannot be doubted; yet neither our Saviour, nor his Apostles have decided where that Preference is due.
Charles Inglis
Government
Others
Our
Saviour
Neither
Some
Due
His
Nor
Where
Decided
Cannot
Forms
Preferable
Preference
Doubted
Apostles
IT may be proper to observe further, that this Duty is not confined to those who live under any one particular Form of Government: It extends to the Subjects of all regular States, lawfully established.
Charles Inglis
Government
Duty
Live
States
Further
Those
Proper
Observe
Particular
Subjects
Any
May
Confined
Established
Form
Regular
Who
All the dark, malevolent Passions of the Soul are roused and exerted; its mild and amiable affections are suppressed; and with them, virtuous Principles are laid prostrate.
Charles Inglis
Soul
Dark
Suppressed
Virtuous
Principles
Exerted
Passions
Affections
Malevolent
Laid
Them
Mild
Amiable
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