Ex-minister Charles B. Reynolds, a travelling lecturer "preaching" about the need for separation between church and state, was arrested in Boonton, New Jersey and charged with blasphemy. The blasphemy statute was originally adopted by the State of New Jersey during colonial times and had never been used before.
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Ex-minister Charles B. Reynolds, a travelling lecturer "preaching" about the need for separation between church and state, was arrested in Boonton, New Jersey and charged with blasphemy. The blasphemy statute was originally adopted by the State of New Jersey during colonial times and had never been used before.
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