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Leo PP. XIII
Rerum novarum

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1 2 | bearing on political power, human liberty, the Christian constitution 2 6 | far from representing the human being in its completeness, 3 6 | predominant element in us who are human creatures; it is this which 4 6 | is this which renders a human being human, and distinguishes 5 6 | which renders a human being human, and distinguishes him essentially 6 8 | and enjoyment of the whole human race can in no way be a 7 8 | may truly be said that all human subsistence is derived either 8 11 | pre-eminently in conformity with human nature, and as conducing 9 11 | peace and tranquillity of human existence. The same principle 10 12 | by the marriage tie. No human law can abolish the natural 11 13 | stronger in proportion as the human person receives a wider 12 14 | it has the same source as human life itself. "The child 13 17 | condition of things inherent in human affairs must be borne with, 14 18 | succeed in banishing from human life the ills and troubles 15 19 | Just as the symmetry of the human frame is the result of the 16 20 | is condemned by all laws, human and divine. To defraud any 17 22 | necessary for the carrying on of human existence."" But if the 18 22 | a duty not enforced by human law. But the laws and judgments 19 25 | grace belong to the whole human race in common, and that 20 27 | strength of that renewal the human race was lifted up to better 21 27 | brought back. For, when the human race, by the light of the 22 27 | precepts, and His laws. And if human society is to be healed 23 30 | organized by the State. But no human expedients will ever make 24 31 | only the Church, but all human agencies, must concur. All 25 36 | repugnant to their dignity as human beings; finally, if health 26 40 | with impunity outrage that human dignity which God Himself 27 42 | of men of greed, who use human beings as mere instruments 28 42 | It is neither just nor human so to grind men down with 29 52(38)| Human law is law only by virtue 30 53 | have accomplished for the human race. It is indisputable 31 61 | such galling bondage! But human respect, or the dread of


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