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1 1 | the possession of wealth, power, and resources, although 2 3 | diligence that lie within Our power. Although we have already, 3 4 | Pontiff to rule with supreme power, under its invisible head, 4 6 | State either hold the sacred power of the Church of no account, 5 8 | Almighty alone can commit power to a man over his fellow 6 10| only which they have no power to enjoin. Commands that 7 12| go so far as to deny her power of making laws and exercising 8 14| only who are invested with power of rule are bound to safeguard 9 14| manner the help of men. Power certainly is not wanting 10 15| it to the utmost of our power. For, as is often said, 11 15| loyally received, inherent power to drive away error. So 12 25| exercise of such governing power is difficult, and leaves 13 26| the State. The spiritual power, however, has a far loftier 14 27| been invested with such power of governing souls as to 15 31| strong endeavor that the power of the Gospel may pervade 16 36| Pontiff, fallen into their power. But men of this high character 17 36| duty it is to exercise the power of command, so that the 18 37| the summit of pontifical power, are nevertheless truly 19 37| which it is not in the power of any man to change. Consequently, 20 39| increase in influence and power in proportion as they make