Is Christianity part of the Law of England? It would seem that if it ever was so, it is so no longer. Such at least is the conclusion which Austin\u27s simple-minded layman will undoubtedly draw from the recent decision of the House of Lords in Bowman v. The Secular Society, Limited, [1917] A. C. 4o6. The lawyer who recognizes that such phrases as the above can have little or no value in legal science will be more concerned to note the unanimous determination of the final court of appeal in Great Britain in favor of the view of the law of blasphemy expressed by Lord CoLmRGa, L. C. J., in Reg. v. Ramsay and Foote, 15 Cox C. C. 231, against the contrary doctrine of the late Sir James Fitzjames STEPHEi, and the overruling by general consent ...