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1 17| and administered by the civil jurisprudence of the community. 2 17| all power over marriage to civil rulers, and allow none whatever 3 17| acts either by favor of the civil authority or to its injury. 4 18| 18. Hence are owing civil marriages, commonly so called; ' 5 19| administered by the will of civil rulers, but by the divine 6 20| been transferred to the civil ruler.~ 7 21| sometimes so divergent from the civil law that Ignatius the Martyr,(36) 8 23| the distinction which some civil jurists have so strongly 9 34| accuse her of violating the civil law.~ 10 35| marriage, belong to the civil order, and about which the 11 36| to be distinct from the civil power, and each power to 12 36| in like manner, when the civil power is on friendly terms 13 37| the Church, but also over civil society.~ 14 40| custom introduced by the civil law. Further, the civil 15 40| civil law. Further, the civil law can deal with and decide 16 40| matters alone which in the civil order spring from marriage, 17 44| less to the preservation of civil society than to the everlasting