Unitary
The Mosaic law is one undifferentiated whole — denying the tripartite division on which Reformed casuistry rests.
This is a contested or rejected alternative.
The Westminster baseline on Tripartite Division is Moral-Judicial-Ceremonial. Personas and schools listed below hold this alternative position instead — either because they argued for it at the Assembly (like the Erastians on polity) or because they represent a receiving tradition that departed from the Standards on this point.
Cruxes on this attribute
The Assembly navigated 1 crux that bear directly on Tripartite Division.
Other positions on Tripartite Division
Moral-Judicial-Ceremonial WCF
Moral law (perpetually binding), judicial law (expired with the Jewish polity except for general equity), ceremonial law (abrogated in Christ) — WCF XIX.3–5.
Theonomic-General-Equity-Expanded
The judicial law's general equity binds the modern magistrate in its substance — a reading of XIX.4's 'general equity' clause beyond what the Assembly intended.