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  1. Blasphemous libel was originally an offence under the common law of England. Today, it is an offence under the common law of Northern Ireland, but has been abolished in England and Wales, and repealed in Canada and New Zealand. It is a form of criminal libel that consists of the publication of material which exposes the Christian religion to ...

  2. The earliest known use of the noun blasphemous libel is in the 1810s. OED's earliest evidence for blasphemous libel is from 1819, in the writing of John Russell, prime minister and author. blasphemous libel is formed within English, by compounding.

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  4. Blasphemous libel synonyms, Blasphemous libel pronunciation, Blasphemous libel translation, English dictionary definition of Blasphemous libel. n. pl. blas·phe·mies 1.

  5. Dec 10, 2021 · The blackletter rule was clear. Constitutional liberty entailed a right to articulate views on religion, but not a right to commit blasphemy 1 — the offense of “maliciously reviling God,” which encompassed “profane ridicule of Christ.” 2 The English common law had punished blasphemy as a crime, 3 while excluding “disputes between ...

  6. Blasphemy is any act that can be considered a ‘reproach’ against the content and the status of the Christian religion. Since there is a very close relation between law, state, and religion, blasphemy is a crime against sovereignty, a crime of lèse-majesté. The Coleridge judgment, in contrast, aims to cut the connection between blasphemy ...

  7. blasphemous libel (countable and uncountable, plural blasphemous libels) (law, chiefly historical) The legal offence of publishing material that exposes the Christian religion to scurrility, vilification, ridicule, and contempt.

  8. 5 days ago · The phrase seditious libel and blasphemous libel were used interchangeably at that time, because of the strong unions between church and state. ... blasphemous ...

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