Publication date
1941
Booklets
Jehovah's Servants Defended
Publication page
21
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JEUOVAlI'8 
SERVANTS 
DEFENDED 
21 
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literature 
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the 
purpoet.a 
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A[.. 
MIGHTY 
000 
.. 
outlined 
in 
Hil 
Word 
the 
Bib 
le, 
IUld 
playing 
phonograph 
reeorcU 
eonlaininl 
Bible 
talks, 
were 
arreated 
in 
New 
Have.n 
Connectieut, 
and 
eharpd 
with 
statutory 
and 
eGmmon 
la" 
olfentes:. 
Upon 
trial 
ther 
..... 
ere 
found 
guilty 
or 
violating 
ltatute 
rtgu!atiIll 
'solieitation' 
becallM 
the, 
went 
from 
door 
to 
door 
and 
when 
pel"lOllII 
obtained 
the 
literature 
the 
Cantwells 
l1e<!epted 
eontributiont 
there­ 
or; 
turther, 
Jeue 
was 
found 
guilty 
of 
'breaeh 
of 
the 
pellU' 
because 
of 
the 
playing 
of 
phonograph 
reeord 
entitled 
"Enemica", 
dcaeriblng 
book 
of 
the 
lOme 
name, 
.lld 
whieh 
:reeord 
was 
dia 
iked 
by 
two 
Catholic 
lDen 
b«auae 
it 
expoeed 
and 
attacked 
their 
"religion". 
The 
United 
Slates 
Suprtme 
Court 
aaid: 
"Tbt 
rt«Wd 
pla,.M 
by 
Cant.ell 
tlllbooi* 
.. 
general 
.nulr. 
011 
all 
Ofl'""~ 
~igio 
... 
.,...~ma 
inltnuntau 
of 
!i.ltan 
&lid 
illjuriOWl 
to 
1IlaD; 
it 
Ibtn 
ImgtN 
out 
tlte 
ROII:I&n 
Catholie 
Cbllfth 
for 
.t.rictllfft 
in 
terma 
_hid! 
na 
tllrally 
.ould 
otrmd 
Dot 
011.1,. 
penone 
of 
that 
ptl"lllaaloD, 
bllt 
all 
othen 
.ho 
l'elpett 
the 
lI_tl,. 
htid 
~ligi_ 
faith 
of 
IMir 
ftilows. 
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hUn:rI 
1Ftre 
in 
faet 
ig 
hl,. 
otrended. 
ODe 
of 
lbeat 
aid 
be 
felt 
lib 
hitting 
C4IItweU 
and 
th. 
other 
that 
he 
wu 
templed 
to 
throw 
Cantwell 
otr 
the 
Itreet. 
The 
0111 
.. 
110 
tIIItillod 
he 
!lit 
like 
bilting 
CaDtwell 
u..id, 
in 
an 
lWI 
to 
the 
qllMtion 
'Did 
yOIl 
do 
anything 
elee 
or 
he'!'l 
In,. 
otber 
!'tltlio"t' 
'No, 
lir, 
beealUO 
lie 
aid 
be 
wouLd 
take 
the 
9ietroi.o. 
and 
be 
wenl! 
Tho 
otber 
wllne. 
If:Itlfled 
lll,t 
he 
told 
Cant 
.... 
he 
bad 
better 
r-t 
oft 
th 
.treet 
hefn 
.. 
IDmething 
hap­ 
pelled 
to 
bim 
.nc 
that 
.. 
tile 
end 
of 
the 
matter 
.. 
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wtil 
picked 
lip 
tu. 
boDb 
.nd 
"a1bd 
ap 
the 
ItmlL 
••. 
"JD 
llIe 
realm 
of 
relirioua 
I.itb, 
and 
in 
that 
01 
politi· 
cal 
KI~f, 
&harp 
di6U"HlU11 
ilMI.lD 
both 
kick 
tbe 
te:ut. 
of 
0lIl 
man 
_y 
the 
rIInkf:lt 
unr 
to 
hi. 
neighbor. 
To 
pernade 
othus 
to 
hi. 
O'II"D 
point 
ol'fitw, 
the 
pleader, 
we 
Imow, 
al 
times, 
rftOIU 
to 
e.uagerllIiOD, 
10 
9ili8ea-­ 
iOll 
01 
_n 
who 
hue 
bem, 
01' 
are, 
prominent 
in 
ehllreb 
OJ' 
.tat.e, 
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to 
fala 
ItateDlI!llL 
Bat 
tbe 
peopl. 
of 
thi. 
D.tioa 
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o.-dained 
in 
tbe 
light 
01 
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in 
pile 
of 
the 
nbability 
01 
and 
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JEHOVAH'S SERVANTS DEFENDED 21 offering literature explaining the purposes of ALMIGHTY GOD as outlined in His Word, the Bible, and playing phonograph records containing Bible talks, were arrested in New Haven, Connecticut, and charged with statutory and common law offenses. Upon trial they were found guilty of violating a statute regula’ ‘solicitation’ because they went from door to door and when obtained the literature the Cantwells accepted contributions therefor; further, Jesse was found guilty of ‘breach of the peace’ because of the playing of a phonograph record entitled “Enemies”, deseri ~ a k of the same name, and which record was disliked by two Catholic men because it exposed and attacked their “religion”. The United States Supreme Court said: “The record played by Cantwell embodies a general attack on all organized religious systems as instruments of Satan and injurious to man; it then singles out the Roman Catholic Church for strictures couched in terms which naturally would offend not only persons of that persuasion, but all others who respect the honestly held religious faith of their fellows. The hearers were in fact highly offended. One of them said he felt like hitting Cantwell and the other that he was tempted to throw Cantwell off the street. The one who testified he felt like hitting Cantwell said, in answer to the question ‘Did you do anything else or have any other reaction?’ ‘No, sir, because he said he would take the victrola and he went.’ The other witness testified that he told Cantwell he had better get off the street before something happened to him and that was the end of the matter as Cagtwell picked up his books and walked up the street... . “In the realm of religious faith, and in that of political belicf, sharp differences arise. In both fields the tenets of one man may seem the rankest error to his neighbor. To persuade o to his own point of view, the pleader, as we know, at times, resorts to exaggeration, to vilification of men who have been, or are, prominent in church or state, and even to false statement. But the people of this nation have ordained in the light of history, that, in spite of the probability of excesses and abuses, these

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