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1 7 | his ways under the eternal law and the power of God, whose
2 9 | is in accordance with the law of nature. Truly, that which
3 11 | are just, derive from the law of nature their binding
4 11 | authority of the divine law adds its sanction, forbidding
5 12 | the marriage tie. No human law can abolish the natural
6 13 | group. It is a most sacred law of nature that a father
7 16 | the intervention of the law and of State authority. ~
8 22 | duty not enforced by human law. But the laws and judgments
9 32 | right reason and natural law, and to those dictates of
10 33 | classes; otherwise, that law of justice will be violated
11 35 | commonwealth is not only the first law, but it is a government'
12 36 | aid and authority of the law. The limits must be determined
13 36 | occasion which calls for the law's interference - the principle
14 36 | principle beingthat the law must not undertake more,
15 38 | violence. The authority of the law should intervene to put
16 41 | sanctioned by God's great law of the Ancient Covenant-"
17 44 | and self-preservation is a law of nature, which it is wrong
18 46 | sacred and inviolable. The law, therefore, should favor
19 52 | when it is fitting that the law should intervene to prevent
20 52 | hence, with the eternal law of God.(38) ~
21 52(38)| Human law is law only by virtue of
22 52(38)| Human law is law only by virtue of its accordance
23 52(38)| it flows from the eternal law. And in so far as it deviates
24 52(38)| reason it is called an unjust law; in such case it is no law
25 52(38)| law; in such case it is no law at all, but rather a species
26 53 | possess the sanction of the law of nature. In their religious
27 53 | under control of the civil law, taken away their rights
28 53 | at the very time when the law proclaims that association
29 57 | as a general and lasting law that working men's associations
30 63 | fulfilling of the whole Gospel law, which is always ready to
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