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tian, perhaps you will tell me, to what class of Christians you<lb/> | tian, perhaps you will tell me, to what class of Christians you<lb/> | ||
belong? | belong? | ||
B.:- I belong to no class whatever: I am no sectarian; and an<lb/> | B.:- I belong to no class whatever: I am no sectarian; and and I de-<lb/> | ||
spice sectarianism; the whole is a filth, and a stink, and am<lb/> | |||
abomination - all mere empty profession, without works or charity.<lb/><p>paragraph</p> | |||
Sir R.B.:- Are you a Quaker? | |||
B.:- No, I am not. | |||
Sir R.B.:- Then you are bound by the law of the land to take an<lb/> | |||
oath when it is administered to you, you having been a witness<lb/> | |||
of the <unclear>commission</unclear> of a felony. | |||
B.:- The law of God is above the law of the land, and I find it<lb/> | |||
in the written Word of God "Those shalt not swear at all."<lb/> | |||
B.:- If all men could speak truth - and I would soon.<lb/> | |||
or suffer death than tell a lie - there would be no difficulty in<lb/> | |||
the administration of justice. I shall not swear let the con-<lb/> | |||
sequences be what they may, eve if I should be taken to instant exe-<lb/> | |||
caution; and I beg to say, that I refuse to take an oath, entirely from a<lb/> | |||
conscientious belief, that I should be doing an act contrary to the commandment<lb/> | |||
of God.<lb/><p>paragraph</p> | |||
Sir R.B.:- I am satisfied that it would be quite use-<lb/> | |||
less for me to argue <del>the written</del> with you upon<lb/> | |||
the subject, for me should never be of the same opi-<lb/> | |||
ion. If you had avowed yourself to have been a Quaker,<lb/> | |||
I could have received your affirmation; but in the present<lb/> | |||
dilemma, we can only look out for another witness.<lb/> | |||
<p>paragraph</p> | |||
The prisoner was remanded till Monday next;<lb/> | |||
but Mr. Batsby was ordered to attend.<pb/> | |||
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Batsby:- I am a Christian.
Sir R.B:- A Christian! As you assert that you are a Chris-
tian, perhaps you will tell me, to what class of Christians you
belong?
B.:- I belong to no class whatever: I am no sectarian; and and I de-
spice sectarianism; the whole is a filth, and a stink, and am
abomination - all mere empty profession, without works or charity.
paragraph
Sir R.B.:- Are you a Quaker?
B.:- No, I am not.
Sir R.B.:- Then you are bound by the law of the land to take an
oath when it is administered to you, you having been a witness
of the commission of a felony.
B.:- The law of God is above the law of the land, and I find it
in the written Word of God "Those shalt not swear at all."
B.:- If all men could speak truth - and I would soon.
or suffer death than tell a lie - there would be no difficulty in
the administration of justice. I shall not swear let the con-
sequences be what they may, eve if I should be taken to instant exe-
caution; and I beg to say, that I refuse to take an oath, entirely from a
conscientious belief, that I should be doing an act contrary to the commandment
of God.
paragraph
Sir R.B.:- I am satisfied that it would be quite use-
less for me to argue the written with you upon
the subject, for me should never be of the same opi-
ion. If you had avowed yourself to have been a Quaker,
I could have received your affirmation; but in the present
dilemma, we can only look out for another witness.
paragraph
The prisoner was remanded till Monday next;
but Mr. Batsby was ordered to attend.
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