After reading the trial in the lower court of Error and the higher court of Spirit, I wanted a breakdown of who was who (or what was what).
Begins on Page 430
Mortal Man vs Personal Sense
Charge | Liver complaint: The prisoner watched with the sick friend every night in the week. When the sick mortal was thirsty, the prisoner gave him drink. During all this time the prisoner attended to his daily labors, partaking of food at irregular intervals, sometimes going to sleep immediately after a heavy meal. At last he committed liver-complaint. At the time of the arrest the prisoner summoned Physiology, Materia Medica, and Hypnotism to prevent punishment. The struggle on their part was long. Materia Medica held out the longest, but at length all these assistants resigned to Health laws. |
Expected Punishment | Death |
Defendant | Mortal Man |
Arrested by | Health laws |
Plaintiff | Personal Sense |
Court of Error
Defendant’s Attorney | none |
Plaintiff’s Attorney | False Belief |
Jury | Mortal Minds, Materia Medica, Anatomy, Physiology, Hypnotism, Envy, Greed, Ingratitude |
Sheriff | Fear |
Judge | Medicine |
Witnesses for the Defense | none |
Witnesses for the Plaintiff | Health laws, Coated Tongue, Sallow Skin, Nerve (State Commissioner for Mortal Man), Mortality (Governor of the Province of Body), Death |
Verdict | 1) Guilty of Benevolence in the first degree; which led to 2) Guilty of liver-complaint in the first degree. |
Sentence | Tortured until Death |
Supreme Court of Spirit
Defendant’s Attorney | Christian Science |
Jury | Spiritual Senses |
Judge | Justice |
Sheriff | Progress |
Verdict | Innocent because no physical laws exist. |
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