id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 36799 Holyoake, George Jacob 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 .txt text/plain 49848 2612 74 generally for a considerable time, he said he was open to any question said the lecturer had been talking a good deal about our duty to man, the House of Commons, on this subject, stated 'That notwithstanding Mr. Holyoake offered no resistance to any officer or procedure, and was at words against God, and of and concerning the Christian religion, to wit, religion, these words following, that is to say, 'I (meaning the said question to Mr. Holyoake; he said,' The lecturer has been speaking of Commons, said, 'I wish to ask the Right Hon. Baronet the Secretary for that I said I did not believe there was such a _thing_ as a God, and an 2. _Senses_.--'No man hath seen God at any time,' is a sufficient reply Christian will be sure to leave the issue in God's hands.' In my case speak as though they believed Christianity to be true; the common law ./cache/36799.txt ./txt/36799.txt