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1 3 | assent given to the first and supreme truth-though residing essentially 2 9 | refuses to honour God as the supreme truth and the formal motive 3 9 | evident to all, possesses the supreme authority of the Apostolic 4 10| is not governed by some supreme authority. Christ therefore 5 10| have given to His Church a supreme authority to which all Christians 6 11| The Supreme Authority Founded by Christ~ 7 11| Christ~11. The nature of this supreme authority, which all Christians 8 12| decreed by it. Thus it is supreme and absolutely independent, 9 13| The Roman Pontiffs Possess Supreme Power in the Church Jure 10 13| Roman Episcopate receive the supreme power in the church, jure 11 14| successors is plenary and supreme, it is not to be regarded 12 14| plenary, or universal, or supreme authority, they are not 13 14| if an extraordinary and supreme power is not given, there 14 15| obedience is refused to the supreme authority. "Heresies and 15 15| Fathers clearly show that supreme authority is designated 16 15| that the Apostles received supreme power without Peter, and 17 15| of the Roman Pontiff is supreme, universal, independent; 18 16| and through them with the Supreme Pastor, so that they may