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“Thus that Upright Judge, whose three Letters my Friend having read, did well approve of 'em, acknowledging, that with great Exactness he had distinguished between Religion and Priest-craft: And he added, If you will shew me, Sir, any Christian Church where that distinction is observed, I will…” quote by William Stephens
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““Thus that Upright Judge, whose three Letters my Friend having read, did well approve of 'em, acknowledging, that with great Exactness he had distinguished between Religion and Priest-craft: And he added, If you will shew me, Sir, any Christian Church where that distinction is observed, I will become a Member of it. I recommended the Church of England ; he presently told me that he had read the 39 Articles, and observed that 3 of them were wholly design'd to uphold the Power of the Clergy over the People. And then he bad me only compare the Design , which has been, and still is, carrying on under the Name of the Church of England , with the Design of the Christian Religion, as 'tis described by Sir Matthew Hale ; and I should find one in all its parts a Contradiction to the other. 'Tis plain ( said he ) the Clergy do not allow of Sir Matthew 's Notions, nor will they suffer us to take any thing for Religion, that is distinguished from their particular Interest. To what end have so many Persecutions and Penal Laws been set a foot by the Clergy in Christendom? was it to bring Men to any one Point of that full Description of Christian Religion, which you cited from Sir Matthew Hale? or only to bring them to that short Article of their Clergy Religion, i.e. to submit to their Power?””

William Stephens

About This Quote

The speaker argues that the Church of England conflates religious doctrine with clerical power, contradicting true Christian principles as defined by Matthew Hale.

In simple terms: Church mixes faith with authority.

Key Takeaway

Institutional power can distort religion.

Themes

religion authority church-state historical critique

Mood

critical skeptical

Type

polemic historical essay

When to use this quote

  • debates on religious reform
  • analysis of 39 Articles
  • church governance discussions

Key Concepts

separation of church and state institutional corruption

Practical Applications

  • inform policy on religious freedom
  • educate about historical church abuses

Questions to Reflect On

  • What defines a true religious community?
  • How can believers reconcile doctrine with institutional power?
A Different Perspective

The argument assumes a monolithic view of the Church, ignoring internal reform movements.

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