Washburn v. Fourth Parish

1 Mass. 25
CourtMassachusetts Supreme Judicial Court
DecidedSeptember 15, 1804
StatusPublished

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Bluebook
Washburn v. Fourth Parish, 1 Mass. 25 (Mass. 1804).

Opinion

The Court, (Dana, C. J., Strong and Thatcher, justices,) without hearing the counsel for the defendants, were of opinion that the [27]*27evidence was insufficient to support the action — that as the plaintiff had not proved that he was, according to the * rules of even his own religious sect, ordained over any particular parish or society, but only over an indefinite district called the Pitts-field Circuit, he had not entitled himself to receive the money claimed. They said that it never could have been the intention of the framers of the constitution, upon any reasonable construction of that instrument, to authorize these itinerant preachers, who had never been ordained over a certain specified place or parish, and whose practice it is to travel about and preach occasionally, sometimes in one place, and sometimes in another, perhaps in twenty towns, or a whole county, to bring actions and recover back all the moneys which had been assessed, for the support of the public worship, or of the public teachers of religion, on those persons who professed to be of the religious sect or denomination of such itinerant preacher, and who occasionally attended on his instructions— that if this were allowed, it would have the most direct tendency to subvert all the regular religious societies in the community..

The plaintiff was nonsuited

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