King Alfred the Great and our Common Law

by Rev. Prof. Dr. F.N. Lee

King Alfred the Great and our Common Law by Rev. Prof. Dr. F.N. Lee (Book) in Religion & Spirituality
ISBN: 978-1-4116-6618-4
Copyright: © 2000  Standard Copyright License
Language: English
Country: United Kingdom

Printed: 34 pages, 6" x 9", saddle-stitch binding, black and white interior ink

Download: 1 documents, 231 KB

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The famous German Church Historian Rev. Professor Dr.J.H. Kurtz called King Alfred the greatest and noblest of all the monarchs England has ever had. King Alfred applied all the energy of his mind to the difficult problems of government; to the emancipation of his Christian country by driving out the Pagan Danish invaders and robbers; and then to improving the internal condition of the land. Alfred is perhaps best of all remembered for his famous Law Code. King Alfred's Book of Laws or Dooms came forth from the laws of Kent, Mercia and Wessex. All these attempted to blend the Mosaic Code with the Christian principles of Celto-Brythonic Law and old Germanic customs... the laws of Alfred, continually amplified by his successors, grew into that body of Customary Law which was administered as the 'Common Law' by the Shire and the Hundred Courts.


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