Kritischer Commentar über das Kirchenrecht (Critical Commentary on Canon Law) is a significant legal work pertaining to ecclesiastical law and its interpretation. Authored by Franz Andreas Frey, Joseph Scheill, and Anton Michl, this commentary offers a critical perspective on the legal frameworks governing the church. Published in 1820, the book provides insights into the state of canon law during the early 19th century, reflecting the legal and religious thought of the time. Its detailed analysis and critical approach make it a valuable resource for understanding the historical development and application of canon law. The book is an important reference for scholars and historians interested in the intersection of law, religion, and society.
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