This English jurist declared that laws, in their general sense, are rules of human action or conduct
What is Sir William Blackstone
This colony type were mostly free to govern themselves, electing their own governor. The king still had the right to check in as necessary.
What is Self-governing/Charter colonies
In this scripture, we can find the 10 Commandments
Deuteronomy 5:6-21
Genesis 4:17 tells us that this antichrist figure was the first to build a city with a tower designed to impact the world with humanism with direct opposition to God.
Nimrod
rule by God directly
Theocracy
The Anglo-Saxon invasion of England brought about what religious-political power to the forefront of Christianity?
What is Roman Catholicism
This type of colony was directly controlled by the king and his appointed governor. (List also the names of the colonies)
What is a Royal colony; Virginia, New Hampshire, New Jersey,New York, North Carolina, South Carolina, and Georiga, and Massachusetts
This scripture reminds us that God honors those who choose to honor him
1 Samuel 2:30
Israel was a theocracy until they decided to become like the pagan nations around them in what scripture?
1 Samuel 8
rule by the people, either directly by popular vote or indirectly through elected representatives
Democracy & name its three subcategories
The leadership of what four prominent European leaders were examples of a dictator?
Who are Adolf Hitler, Joseph Stalin, Benito Mussolini, and Mao Tse-tung
Name the two self-governing colonies
Rhode Island, and Conneticut
God ordained civil government by enforcing what civil ordinance?
Capital Punishment
autocracy
rule by one whose will is supreme & name two subcategories
Known as the "Father of the Common Law", spelling out the relationship between God, law, and the king.
Who is Henry de Bracton
This movement allowed for renewed spiritual growth in the colonies in the 1700s
What is the Great Awakening
God's revealed law comes to us in what biblical form? (hint: you can find it in Exodus)
The 10 Commandments
Israel under Moses, Joshua, and the Judges; Christ's Millennial Kingdom
Theocracy
This prominent religious figure was burned at the stake for his desire for the people to have access to the Holy Scriptures.
Who is William Tyndale
How did religious freedom in the colonies support the idea of separation of church and state?
It made the distinction between institutions, and it also revived the NT concept of church support coming from the community instead of a government.
These laws here handed down to the priests of Levi to govern how the Tabernacle and God;s people should be led.
Levitical Law
Tend to lean toward tyranny with the suppression of individual freedom; decisions can be made quickly
Autocracy