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1 3 | them partakers of His own authority. And, when He had invoked 2 3 | teaching and obey their authority. But his correlation of 3 8 | Magisterium (or Teaching Authority) of the Church to be Perpetual~ 4 8 | He commands by the same authority. He requires the assent 5 8 | to endow them with like authority, and to confide to them 6 9 | the writings and on the authority of the ancients, who in 7 9 | as it is declared on the authority of this teaching that this 8 9 | reason, but because of the authority of God Himself, the Revealer, 9 9 | all, possesses the supreme authority of the Apostolic See through 10 10| mysteries, together with the authority of ruling and governing, 11 10| subject to one and the same authority. To this end He established 12 10| together by the guidance and authority of the head. Indeed no true 13 10| governed by some supreme authority. Christ therefore must have 14 10| to His Church a supreme authority to which all Christians 15 11| The Supreme Authority Founded by Christ~11. The 16 11| The nature of this supreme authority, which all Christians are 17 11| also determined that the authority instituted in perpetuity 18 11| whom the same permanent authority of Peter himself should 19 11| according to His divine authority He aptly names him Peter, 20 12| it-proclaim and establish the authority of which we speak. "What 21 12| therefore, with the needful authority; since the right to rule 22 12| usual sign of governing authority. Wherefore when Christ promised 23 12| promised to give him power and authority over the Church. "The Son 24 12| him the Kingdom by His own authority have strengthened the faith 25 13| account of its preeminent authority, it is necessary that every 26 13| received and hath government, authority, and power of binding and 27 13| and plenary primacy and authority over the whole Catholic 28 14| the Church~14. But if the authority of Peter and his successors 29 14| be regarded as the sole authority. For He who made Peter the 30 14| it is necessary that the authority of Peter should be perpetuated 31 14| or universal, or supreme authority, they are not to be looked 32 14| the other hand, whatever authority and office the Apostles 33 15| unity clear, by His own authority He laid down the source 34 15| is refused to the supreme authority. "Heresies and schisms have 35 15| with Peter can share in his authority, since it is absurd to imagine 36 15| received real and sovereign authority which the whole community 37 15| clearly show that supreme authority is designated in the passage 38 15| successors of the Apostles a real authority to rule the people committed 39 15| highest degree of dignity and authority. They frequently call him " 40 15| individually bound to obey the authority of the Roman Pontiffs, taken 41 15| the whole flock must have authority, not only over the sheep 42 15| Surely jurisdicton and authority belong to him in whose power 43 15| subject and obedient to their authority. Christ the Lord, as we 44 15| been above its master in authority? This power over the Episcopal 45 15| stated thus: "there is no authority greater than that of the 46 15| Pontiff alone, as having authority over all Councils, has full 47 15| Council as to the nature and authority of the primacy of the Roman 48 15| bound to obey a twofold authority. We are prohibited in the 49 15| amenable to the other. But the authority of the Roman Pontiff is 50 15| two superiors with equal authority should be placed over the 51 15| and vigilance their own authority, so they have always laboured, 52 15| continue to labour, that the authority of the bishops may be upheld. 53 16| govern by virtue of the authority conferred on us by Jesus


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