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- Introduction
Ch. 1 - Law and America's Constitutions
Ch. 2 - Covenant and Constitutions
Ch. 3 - A Common People
Ch. 4 - A Federal Republic
Ch. 5 - Separation of Civil Powers
Ch. 6 - Legislative and Executive Powers
Ch. 7 - Judicial Power and Judicial Review
Ch. 8 - Taxing and Spending
Ch. 9 - Jurisdiction and Liberty
Ch. 10 - Reclaiming Dominion
Ch. 11 - A Righteous Example
Ch. 12 - Restoring the Rule of Law
Ch. 13 - A Covenant People
This book explores the biblical and historical roots of constitutional law in America, and compares the biblical/historical view with modern legal trends.
This book has 109 pages, 13 chapters, with chapter bookmarks. In portable document (.pdf) file format, printable, electronically searchable by word or phrase. This is a fully digital edition of this work - it is not a hard copy publication. This electronic edition © Copyright 1987, 2006 Herbert W. Titus and Gerald R. Thompson.
"It is the purpose of this book to examine the true roots of American constitutional law as found in the Bible and our nation's civil covenants. We will discover a remarkable unity between these documents when viewed from a biblical perspective. Without an understanding of the biblical view of law and covenant, this unity is often overlooked." Herbert W. Titus and Gerald R. Thompson, from America's Heritage: Constitutional Liberty.

