Yet my indictment3 said I "was a wicked, malicious14, evil-disposed person," and that I "wickedly did compose, speak and utter, pronounce and publish with a loud voice, of and concerning the Holy Scriptures15, to the high displeasure of Almighty16 God, and against the peace of our Lady the Queen." Every sentence was an outrage17, and nearly every word untrue. I was not wicked, nor malicious, nor evil-disposed. I did not compose the speech—it was purely18 spontaneous. I never had a loud voice. I never referred to the Holy Scriptures, and I only disturbed the peace of our Lady the Queen by a ripple19 of laughter.
I carried no arms. I was known as belonging to the "Moral Force Party" in politics, and was entirely20 unprepared to attack any person, let alone one Omnipotent21 with "force of arms." The imputations in the indictment were not only untrue, but contained more blasphemy22 than was in the mind of any one to utter. I called the Judge's attention to the atrocity23 of the language of the indictment He did not say there was anything objectionable in it, which showed that the morality of the Bench was not higher at that time than the morality of the magistrates24. In the Cheltenham Chronicle, known in the town as the Rev26. Francis Close's (afterwards Dean of Chichester) paper, I was described as a "miscreant27" for the answer I had given to my auditor. Mr. Justice Erskine had no word of reproof28 for the infamous29 term applied30 to me.
As I have elsewhere said, I spoke7 in my defence upwards31 of nine hours. The length was owing to the declaration of one of the magistrates (Mr. Bransby Cooper) that the Court would not hear me defend myself. Why I defended myself at all, was from a very different reason.
No barrister in those days would defend any one charged with dissenting32 from the Christian religion. The counsel always apologised to the jury for the opinions of his client, which admitted his guilt33. This was done at that very assizes at which I was tried. A Mr. Thompson, a barrister in Court, who we mistook for a son of General Perronet Thompson, also at the Bar, was engaged to defend George Adams, charged with an act of heresy34. The false Thompson expressed contrition35 for Adams, without knowing or inquiring whether it was true that he felt it. Neither counsel nor magistrate25 nor judge seemed to think it necessary that what they said should be true.
Thus my justification36 of the seeming presumption37 of defending myself was the fact that no counsel would defend us without compromising us. I had no taste for martyrdom. I did not want martyrdom; I did not like martyrdom. Martyrdom is not a thing to be sought, but a thing to be submitted to when it comes.

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