The History of the Last Trial by Jury for Atheism in England / A Fragment of Autobiography Submitted for the Perusal of Her Majesty's Attorney-General and the British Clergy
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The author offers a first-person account of his prosecution for atheism, tracing events before the arrest, the courtroom trial, imprisonment, and release. He records courtroom exchanges, legal strategy, and interactions with supporters and critics, and reflects on conscience, free discussion, and the personal cost of resisting religious prosecutions. The narrative blends procedural detail with scenes of domestic hardship and prison life, and argues for the importance of civil liberties and toleration. Fragments of introspection and practical description aim to persuade legal authorities and clergy that prosecutions on grounds of unbelief should cease.
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