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The sins of the fathers: the law and theology of.., c.1-2
For nearly two millennia, Western law visited the sins of fathers and mothers upon their illegitimate children, subjecting them to systematic discrimination and deprivation. The graver the sins of their parents, the further these children fell in social standing and legal protection. While some reformers have sought to better the plight of illegitimate children, only in recent decades has illegitimacy lost its full legal sting.
| 151003135 | 232.2 WIT s.1 | Moriah Foundation | Available |
| 151003136 | 232.2 WIT s.2 | Z. HANDIMAN | Available |
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