<p>Wines&rsquo;s book was well-received by contemporary readers; Benjamin Butler Levi Woodbury and William Kent were among its admirers. It begins with the assumption that &ldquo;next to the birth and mission of Jesus Christ the existence and institutions of the Hebrew people are the most important event in universal history&rdquo; (Preface iii). Its exploration of the Hebraic experience finds a senate commons and Chief Magistrate. The divine origin of these institutions is emphasized along with their relation to the social and legal order. xvi 640 pp.</p>
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