Blasphemy And Free Speech Being Sample Portions of An Argument Which a Connect

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Theodore Albert Schroeder
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12. See also quotations in chap. 12, herein. U Holt, on Libel, p. 65, of second edition, citing : 4 Black Com. P. 50.
360 BLASPHEMY.
must be interpreted in the light of what has preceded, namely: that a mere denial of the official concept of the Trinity is criminal blasphemy or profanity.
"By 3 Jac. 1. C. 21. Whoever shall use the name of the Holy Trinity profanely or jestingly, in any stage, play, interlude or show shall be liable to a penalty of ten pounds. " "By Will. III. C. 18, sec. 17 (16
...89-1703). Whoever shall deny in his preaching or writing the doctrine of the blessed Trinity shall lose all benefit of the act of toleration, etc. This act, in addition to depriving the offender of the privileges above mentioned, leaves the punishment of the offense, as a misdemeanor at common law. " 12 This view that it is a crime to deny the Trinity is abundantly justi- fied by cases of which an abstract has been hereinbefore published. 13 Abraham Bishop in a Preface to the publication of an "Oration delivered at Wallingford on the llth of March, 1801, before the ^Republicans of Connecticut at their gen- eral Thanksgiving for the election of Thomas Jefferson, " protests against the blasphemy law of Connecticut, coupled with a demand for a constitutional form of govern- ment and religious liberty.

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