Pym’s Speech at Stafford’s Trial (Long Parliament -1640)

The law is that which puts a difference betwixt good and evil, betwixt just and unjust. If you take away the law, all things will fall into a confusion. Every man will become a law to himself, which, in the depraved condition of human nature, must needs produce great enormities.

Charles Firth, Oliver Cromwell and the Rule of the Puritans in England, 38.