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Biblical Law: Being a Text of the Statutes, Ordinances, and
Judgments Established in the Holy Bible with Many Allusions to
Secular Laws: Ancient, Medieval, and Modern, Documented to the
Scriptures, Judicial Decisions, and Legal Literature Clark offers a
systematic presentation of the commandments, precedents and customs
found in the King James Version of the Bible. Following the
organization of a legal text, the work is divided into sections on
General Principles, Political Law, Civil Law, Economics and
Welfare, General Laws, Penal Law, Crimes and Punishment, and
Procedure and Administration of Law. " 'A PANDECT of Profitable
Laws, against Rebellious Spirits ' Thus the Scriptures are
described in the preface to the King James Version. Indeed, the
Holy Bible is not only a repository of early laws; it is the code
at once most ancient and best known by those who have been
observers of the Christian Creed; and to it our later laws and
governmental processes are, in essential and enduring parts,
immediately indebted. (. . .) T]he author, in order that Biblical
law may be of easy access-has extracted the many commandments,
precedents and customs which are to be found throughout the sacred
writings and has sought to present them logically and
systematically, in the style of a modern law book." -- Preface, v
Biblical Law: Being a Text of the Statutes, Ordinances, and
Judgments Established in the Holy Bible with Many Allusions to
Secular Laws: Ancient, Medieval, and Modern, Documented to the
Scriptures, Judicial Decisions, and Legal Literature Clark offers a
systematic presentation of the commandments, precedents and customs
found in the King James Version of the Bible. Following the
organization of a legal text, the work is divided into sections on
General Principles, Political Law, Civil Law, Economics and
Welfare, General Laws, Penal Law, Crimes and Punishment, and
Procedure and Administration of Law. " 'A PANDECT of Profitable
Laws, against Rebellious Spirits ' Thus the Scriptures are
described in the preface to the King James Version. Indeed, the
Holy Bible is not only a repository of early laws; it is the code
at once most ancient and best known by those who have been
observers of the Christian Creed; and to it our later laws and
governmental processes are, in essential and enduring parts,
immediately indebted. (. . .) T]he author, in order that Biblical
law may be of easy access-has extracted the many commandments,
precedents and customs which are to be found throughout the sacred
writings and has sought to present them logically and
systematically, in the style of a modern law book." -- Preface, v
This volume of seventeen essays by members of the Department of
History at University College Dublin is dedicated to the memory of
their colleague Albert Lovett (1944-2000) who taught at UCD for
twenty-five years. Covering topics from 1066, Edward II, The
Lombard League, the Irish-Counter Reformation, Ireland and colonial
America, Irish-born elites in Canada and the U.S., and nature and
nationalism in modern Ireland, these essays provide lively reading
on subjects covering a wide range of time and place, reflecting
Lovett's own interests.
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