
Images and Cultures of Law in Early Modern England
The suggestion that the primary purpose of the judiciary was to fulfil a sacerdotal role represents a pervasive opinion in the early modern English legal profession that jurisprudence was a form of theology, the meaning of which could be expounded only by common lawyers.
January 1, 2009
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Paperback
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303
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Cambridge University Press
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