System Des Katholischen Kirchenrechts Mit Besonderer R cksicht Auf Deutschland, Volume 4, by Paul Hinschius, is a comprehensive treatise on Catholic Church law with specific reference to Germany. Originally published in 1888, this volume offers a detailed exploration of the ecclesiastical legal system as it applied within the German context during that era. Hinschius delves into the intricacies of canon law, examining its historical development and its practical application within the religious and legal landscape of 19th-century Germany.
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