Ginx's Baby: his birth and other misfortunes; a satire by Edward Jenkins
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III. The Sacrament of Baptism
IV. Law on Behalf of Gospel V. Magistrate's Law VI. Popery and Protestantism in the Queen's Bench VII. A Protestor, but not a Protestant VIII. "See how these Christians love one another" IX. Good Samaritans, and Good-Samaritan Twopences X. The Force--and a Specimen of its Weakness XI. The Unity of the Spirit and the Bond of Peace XII. No Funds--no Faith, no Works XIII. In transitu PART III. WHAT THE PARISH DID WITH HIM. I. Parochial Knots--to be untied without Prejudice II. A Board of Guardians III. "The World is my Parish" IV. Without Prejudice to any one but the Guardians V. An Ungodly Jungle VI. Parochial Benevolence--and another Translation PART IV. WHAT THE CLUBS AND POLITICIANS DID WITH HIM. I. Moved on II. Club Ideas III. A thorough-paced Reformer--if not a Revolutionary IV. Very Broad Views V. Party Tactics--and Political Obstructions to Social Reform VI. Amateur Debating in a High Legislative Body PART V. WHAT GINX'S BABY DID WITH HIMSELF. The Last Chapter |
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