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1 4 | We represent on earth the God of peace, urge by these 2 6 | act, necessarily supposes God, and with God, religion, 3 6 | necessarily supposes God, and with God, religion, that sacred bond 4 6 | all other bonds, man to God. Indeed, the idea of morality 5 6 | truth is derived? It is God. What, therefore, is the 6 6 | all other good proceeds? God. Finally, who is the creator 7 6 | as the end of our life? God; always God. Since, therefore, 8 6 | of our life? God; always God. Since, therefore, religion 9 6 | which, in justice, we owe to God, there follows a grave obligation. 10 6 | should set about banishing God from society, thereby surely 11 12| above all else the glory of God and of His Church; let us 12 16| she has derived it from God, has always condemned men 13 16| love the brotherhood: fear God: honor the king";(6) and 14 16| acceptable in the sight of God, our Saviour."'~ 15 18| considered as such, is from God, always from God: "For there 16 18| is from God, always from God: "For there is no power 17 18| there is no power but from God."(9)~ 18 19| since this good is, after God, the first sand last law 19 23| Catholic religion. Poor France! God alone can measure the abyss 20 24| hostile to religion and to God should never be approved; 21 24| earth are good and fear God; at other times they fear 22 24| an emperor unfaithful to God, an apostate, a pervert, 23 24| them incense, but they put God above the prince. However, 24 25| it the consciousness of God's claims and substitute 25 26| regulate our conduct towards God and towards human governments 26 28| State refuses to give to God what belongs to God, by 27 28| give to God what belongs to God, by a necessary consequence 28 28| spring from his duty toward God. Whence if follows that