Front Matter
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Table of Contents
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PREFACE TO THE NEW EDITION, AD 2000
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INTRODUCTION TO THE 1975 EDITION OF THE SEARCH FOR ANGLO-SAXON PAGANISM
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The Romantic Background
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The English Branch of the German Tree
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Christianity Puts an End to Folk-Poetry
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‘Half-veiled remains of pagan poetry’
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English and German Views of the Conversion of the English
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J.M. Kemble
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The Views of the Founders Seen through the Writings of their Lesser Contemporaries
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English Views of the Late Nineteenth Century and After
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Stock Views Disintegrating Old English Poems and Finding Germanic Antiquities in them
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The Gods Themselves
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Wyrd
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Conclusion
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Jury:: this palladium of our liberties, sacred and inviolate
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Delivering the truth not the same as judging
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Guilt and innocence a matter of conscience
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‘England’s great and glorious Revolution(1688), its debt to Henry II’s revival of ancient institutions fostering liberty
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Trial by jury not a Proto-Germanic nor perhaps an Anglo-Saxon institution; but what of the twelve leading thegns of the Wapentake?
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Why promulgated at Wantage?
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The twelve of the wapentake probably an institution for the Danelaw only
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Conclusion
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Index of sources
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INDEX OF SCHOLARS, CRITICS, AND AUTHORS
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General index
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