Act against Blasphemy 1695


The Act against Blasphemy 1695 was an Act of the Parliament of Scotland, passed on 28 June 1695.
The Act reaffirmed the earlier Act against the crime of Blasphemy 1661 and was brought into use in a campaign in 1696 against those regarded as promoting Deism or Atheism. Both Acts were specified in the indictment which led to the execution of Thomas Aikenhead.
The Act was repealed in 1813 under the Unitarian Relief Act.