"The Trial of Henry Hetherington, on an Indictment for Blasphemy" by H. Hetherington is a look into a 19th-century trial where Hetherington stood accused of blasphemy for publishing writings that questioned the Old Testament and the power structures connected to it. The book explores Hetherington's battle to defend his right to think freely and express his views, facing legal and social pressures that aimed to silence opposing voices. It goes into detail about the charges against Hetherington, which stemmed from him selling letters that challenged religious teachings and the truthfulness of the Bible, especially the Old Testament. The book presents the formal charges and the main points argued by both sides, showing Hetherington's strong belief in the need for free thought and investigation when it comes to religion, which he argues is a search for truth, not an attack on faith.

The Trial of Henry Hetherington, on an Indictment for Blasphemy
By H. (Henry) Hetherington
Accused of blasphemy for daring to question religious texts, one man risks everything to defend his right to free thought and expression.
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2012-03-05
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