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accumulating ancl. no doubt but she (his widow) was considered by him as the most dear and if so of course she ought to enjoy some of his property- However she having confidence in your judgment and the k:nowl- edg you have of the laws of that government will leave it with you to not write at present or to write- one question on this subject has caused some doubts withe me (viz) By what authority_Marriages are solamised in the colones. whether the state legislator has enacted it or whether it has become a law by costome; this is a question I ask in confidence and now doubt remains if the Legislator hav anacted it of it being valied in any covernment. But if grown in to a law by costom it must be invalied , I cannot close this .without mentione one subject which I view of some importance to the genral good of the Government and to the colonest that is The establishing some ecclesiastic authority with out some religion man is But little above the animal creation. I need not say nor compair the colonest to animal (or brutes) they have a theory of religion without practice why Habit and.costom has taught them to discard the Roman Catholic Doctrine nor could they be prevaild on to be reconciled to it Nor are they alowd t-0 practice their one [own] theory publickly: • Now to remove a prejudice which is in the brest of the colonests and to prove that the government do not wish to oppress them or curtale or infringe upon their consciences whould be to appoint some eccleiastical man whome the colonest mite recomme~d. This would have the double effect it would have. a tendency on the part of the colonest to adhere closely to the municapal laws or sivil and Military and would incourage industry and incourage avirtuous and indnstrous emigration. By a carfull policy on the part of him to whom this trust rests ( 1) would ultemately prove their was no inequity or injiery arising from the institution to the government. I am aware that this is a subject which ought to be touched in confidence and judgement I am well aware of superstition ignorance and misrepresentations in the world : and if the name of a Presby- terian could opperate prejudicial to conduce to the general welfaro of the inhabitants or a Roman why not assume it. But farther it would matter but little of what profession a. Preacher is of with the colonest so he be a protestant and if the doctrins ·of the Presbyterians are more favourable to the Roman Doctrins it would give me pleasure and joy to render my services and spend my substance in doing good "to the world of mankind and to reconcile governments or communities and doing a gineral good I could bend greatly even to circumcise etc etc-
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