The Maryport Advertiser
March 10, 1882
Atheistic Funerals & more.. | Atheistic Funerals & more.. |
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| The Maryport Advertiser - March 10, 1882 | |
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ATHEISTIC FUNERALS. Some atheistic funerals in the public cemetery of Kidderminster lately induced the local burial board to take counsel's opinion as to their powers of control. Counsel held that the board could not prevent any burial service, provided it was not blasphemous or tending to a breach of the peace. Counsel was further of the opinion that atheists had no right to the use of the Nonconformist chapel of the cemetery, and that a mere oration over a dead body was not a funeral service within the meaning of the Burial Act. Any person, who at the grave delivered an address tending to bring into ---- or contempt the Christian religion or belief in God would do an act tending to a breach of the peace, and be punishable by fine and imprisonment. ****** THE POSTMASTER GENERAL AND MR. BRADLAUGH'S EXPULSION. A Hackney elector having asked the Postmaster-General why his name did not appear in the division list on the question of Mr. BRADLAUGH's expulsion from the House of Commons, when Mr. John HOLMS, the right hon. gentleman's colleague, recorded his vote on that occasion, Mr. FAWCETT replied to the following effect: - "51, The Lawn, South Lambeth-road, March 4th, 1882. - Dear Sir, - The reason why I did not take part in the recent division on Mr. BRADLAUGH's expulsion was simply this. I strongly disapproved of Mr. BRADLAUGH's action in taking the oath in defiance of the order of the house, while at the same time I considered that expulsion, was too strong a measure to adopt. This being the case, I felt that I could not rightly express my opinion on the subject by voting either for the motion or against it. With regard to my future action, I can only say that I shall continue to vote in favour of Mr. BRADLAUGH being allowed to take the oath; and if a bill should be brought forward to substitute an affirmation for the present oath, I shall give it my most cordial support. Apologising for this delay in answering your letter, believe me, yours very truly, Henry ... (the rest is cut off). |
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