Excellence of the Common Law


Citing the most ancient sources, author Brent Allan Winters traces our common law (now confined to a half dozen countries) from its roots in the laws of Nature and of Nature's God and also the civil law (now covering our globe) from it roots in Babylon, through Egypt, back to Babylon, then to Pergamos, Jerusalem, Rome, and on into the entire world. Over 1000 Bible references indexed.

"Excellence of the Common Law, says nothing new of our common law but much that is old—some that is forgotten and some that has been lost. And if our common law is lost, our freedoms will be lost also."
—Brent Allan Winters


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