Biblical Principles of Law Herbert W. Titus |
Biblical Principles of Law, by Herbert W. Titus. This book explores the biblical and historical roots of the common law relating to contracts, property,
torts and crimes, and compares the biblical/historical view with modern legal trends. This electronic edition © Copyright 1987, 2006 Herbert W. Titus.
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Table of Contents:
Introduction
Ch. 1 - Law and Justice
Ch. 2 - Jurisdiction and Authority
Ch. 3 - Equality and Mankind
Ch. 4 - Fault and Liability
Ch. 5 - Vow and Contract
Ch. 6 - Dominion and Property
Ch. 7 - Restitution and Punishment
This book has 118 pages, 7 chapters, with chapter bookmarks. In portable document (.pdf) file format, printable, electronically searchable by word or phrase. This is a
fully digital edition of this work - it is not a hard copy publication.
"While man has never seen, heard, touched, smelled, nor tasted God's invisible laws, he has observed their effects through the blessings resulting from man's
obedience and the curses from disobedience. At the heart of the common law was a Biblical definition of law. One of its great expositors, Sir William Blackstone, noted that
God, as the Creator of the heavens and the earth, created the rules of action that all creation was bound to obey." Herbert W. Titus, from Biblical
Principles of Law.
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