The Clergyman's Handbook of Law: The Law of Church and Grave

The Clergyman's Handbook of Law: The Law of Church and Grave

The Clergyman's Hand-book of Law: The Law of Church and Grave 1. Law, Religion.From the dawn of...
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The Clergyman's Handbook of Law: The Law of Church and Grave

The Clergyman's Handbook of Law: The Law of Church and Grave

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The Clergyman's Handbook of Law: The Law of Church and Grave

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Author: Scanlan, Charles Martin,1854-1940
Format: eBook
Language: English

The Clergyman's Hand-book of Law: The Law of Church and Grave

1. Law, Religion.From the dawn of the science of law it has been influenced by religion or antagonism to religion. This is very evident in the ancient laws of Babylonia, Egypt, Phenicia, Israel, India, and Ireland. It would be impossible to make a study of the law of any of said countries without gaining a knowledge of its religious system, whether pagan or otherwise.3 2. Religions.Ancient nations might be classified into pagan and those that worshiped the universal God. However, some of the nations at one time were pagan and at other times had a fair conception of the supernatural. Also, in Egypt, the class of higher culture and education believed in the one omnipotent and omniscient Being, but [pg 014] the populace, who could be controlled more readily by flattering them in their notions and giving their childish conceptions full sway, worshiped idols.4 3. Authority, Right.In those nations where the ruling authority had the proper conception of the Almighty, there was a strong, persistent growth of law upon the basis of natural right; while in the pagan nations laws were arbitrary and despotic.5 ......Buy Now (To Read More)

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Ebook Number: 35563
Author: Scanlan, Charles Martin
Release Date: Mar 12, 2011
Format: eBook
Language: English

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