An account of the Death of Philip Jolin by Francis Cunningham

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Author Cunningham, Francis, 1785-1863
Title An account of the Death of Philip Jolin
who was executed for the murder of his father, in the Island of Jersey, October 3, 1829
Credits Transcribed from the 1830 Hatchard and Son edition by David Price
Summary "An Account of the Death of Philip Jolin" by Francis Cunningham is a historical account written in the early 19th century. The text reflects on the tragic story of Philip Jolin, a young man executed for the murder of his father, which serves as a sobering exploration of crime, repentance, and the societal and familial influences that lead to such tragic outcomes. The narrative dives into the complexities of Jolin's actions, delving into his turbulent upbringing, the impact of alcohol, and eventual reflections on faith and redemption, inviting readers to grapple with the circumstances surrounding his life and death. The beginning of this account introduces Jolin's background, highlighting the violent environment in which he was raised, including his father's abusive behavior and the family's struggles with alcoholism. It details the events leading up to the murder, emphasizing Jolin's desperation and intoxication at the time of the crime. As Cunningham presents Jolin’s last days in prison, he focuses on the significant transformation in Jolin's mindset as he confronts the reality of his actions and begins to express genuine remorse. The opening portion illustrates a journey from despair to a poignant search for forgiveness and discusses the roles of various religious figures who guide him during this critical time, ultimately depicting his struggle for redemption amidst the darkness of his deeds. (This is an automatically generated summary.)
Language English
LoC Class KD: Law in general, Comparative and uniform law, Jurisprudence: United Kingdom and Ireland
Subject Jolin, Philippe, -1829
Subject Trials (Murder) -- Jersey
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EBook-No. 41145
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Copyright Status Public domain in the USA.
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