Commentaries on the Laws of the Ancient Hebrews (1853)
English

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<p>Wines’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 “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” (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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