Corn Laws Clergy a Letter to the Right Hon Henry Lord Brougham

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Corn Laws Clergy a Letter to the Right Hon Henry Lord Brougham
Thomas W Thomas William Jenkyn
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Such a course of conduct is warranted by the examples of botli our Lord and his Apostles. Let us hear the language of our Lord. Luke xi. 46, " Woe unlo you also, ye I^awyers, for ye lade men with bur- thens grievous to be borne, and ye yourselves touch not the burthens with one of your fingers. " Your Lordship knows that these lawyers were not the attornies and solicitors of our country, but they were the authors of the laws — the men who imposed and " laded these burthens upon others. " Such o
...ppressive laws, whether they refer to religion, — to liberty, — to burdens on trade and labours of industry, or taxes on food, are to be denounced bv all honest men : and asrainst such laws " no man spake like this Man. " The burthens laded on others by these lawyers were class laws, for they themselves did not touch them with one of their fingers, either to bear them or to remove them. In our liord's loud con- demnation of these grievous burthens, and in his symj)athy with suffer- ing and oppressed humanity, there is nothing unworthy of his exalted character — nothing inconsistent with his religion as the cause of "peace on earth and good-will towards men.

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