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: The Trial and Conviction of John Church The Preacher of the Surrey Tabernacle Borough Road at the Surrey Assizes at Croydon on Saturday the 16th of August 1817 for an Assault With Intent to Commit an Unnatural Crime. by Anonymous - Church J. (John) approx
THE TRIAL AND CONVICTION OF JOHN CHURCH,
FOR AN ASSAULT WITH INTENT TO COMMIT AN
Unnatural Crime.
TAKEN IN SHORT-HAND, BY A BARRISTER.
The profits arising from this Publication will be given to the Prosecutor to assist in defraying the expenses of the Prosecution.
AND MAY BE HAD OF W. WRIGHT, MARSH-GATE, LAMBETH, AND ALL BOOKSELLERS IN TOWN AND COUNTRY.
TO THE PUBLIC.
In some cases, it appears desirable not to suffer trials of a criminal nature to appear in print, particularly when the facts are too indecent, lest the tender feelings of any should be injured, or that information given which had better be withheld; but when the subject of conviction is a creature, who pretends to be the guide of hundreds in the paths of our Holy Religion, and under its sacred name, is not only ruining the bodies, but the souls of many of his hearers, than silence becomes a crime, and a full exposure an imperative duty.
Much praise is due to those who have at last brought JOHN CHURCH to justice: every thing that could be done by bribery and persuasion were resorted to by his friends; but they found the Prosecutor, in this respect, invulnerable. The youth has acted nobly; and the praises of the Public are due to him for his resistance to the wishes of that wretch, who would have gloried in being the murderer of his peace for ever!
The friends of the Prisoner have publicly supported him in his defence by their Subscriptions. The Prosecutor has stood almost alone; but, confident that the liberality of the Public was never appealed to in vain--that they will always assist the injured poor in bringing their oppressors to punishment, this Publication is submitted to them; and they may rest assured that the profits will be devoted towards defraying the expenses which have been necessarily incurred in bringing this "Monster of Iniquity" to Justice.
THE TRIAL, &c. &c.
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