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The Sentence and Affidavit of John Church, the Obelisk Preacher For an Attempt to Commit an Unnatural Crime on Adam Foreman, at Vauxhall. Together With Judge Bayley's Impressive Address to the Prisoner, at Full Length. At the Court of King's Bench, Nov. 24, 1817.

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The Sentence and Affidavit of John Church, the Obelisk Preacher For an Attempt to Commit an Unnatural Crime on Adam Foreman, at Vauxhall. Together With Judge Bayley's Impressive Address to the Prisoner, at Full Length. At the Court of King's Bench, Nov. 24, 1817.

by Joseph Augustus Dowling

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Transcribed from the 1817 Hay and Turner edition by David Price, email ccx074@pglaf.org

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In a tense London courtroom of 1817, a charismatic preacher known as the “Obelisk Preacher” faces the full weight of the law after being convicted of an alleged attempt at a shocking crime. The record captures the solemn atmosphere as Lord Ellenborough reviews the case, while the defendant’s own affidavit paints a picture of a family man besieged by hostile pamphlets, a threatening anonymous note, and a violent mob that set fire to his home’s façade. Listeners hear the clash between public outrage and the defendant’s pleas for mercy, framed by vivid descriptions of bone‑laden crowds and the scorching flames that drove him from his house.

Beyond the courtroom drama, the proceedings reveal the era’s turbulent relationship between sensational journalism, popular prejudice, and the justice system. Prosecutors and witnesses argue over the impact of scandalous publications, while the judge weighs the preacher’s claimed piety against the gravity of the charges. The narrative offers a compelling glimpse into early‑19th‑century legal rituals, societal fear, and the human stories caught in the crossfire.

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The Sentence and Affidavit of John Church, the Obelisk Preacher For an Attempt to Commit an Unnatural Crime on Adam Foreman, at Vauxhall. Together With Judge Bayley's Impressive Address to the Prisoner, at Full Length. At the Court of King's Bench, Nov. 24, 1817. For an Attempt to Commit an Unnatural Crime on Adam Foreman, at Vauxhall. Together With Judge Bayley's Impressive Address to the Prisoner, at Full Length. At the Court of King's Bench, Nov. 24, 1817.

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en

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~12 minutes (11K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Release date

2018-10-05

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

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Joseph Augustus Dowling

d. 1829

A little-known early 19th-century pamphleteer, remembered for publishing fast, documentary-style accounts of sensational trials and political violence. His surviving works capture the feel of the streets, courtrooms, and public controversies of Britain in the late 1810s.

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