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1 1| Catholic religion and of civil society, to remove from
2 2| of souls and detriment of civil society itself; which are
3 3| both for religious and civil interests.1 ~For you well
4 3| not a few who, applying to civil society the impious and
5 3| public society and (also) civil progress altogether require
6 3| is the best condition of civil society, in which no duty
7 3| recognized, as attached to the civil power, of restraining by
8 3| whether ecclesiastical or civil, whereby they may be able
9 4| religion has been removed from civil society, and the doctrine
10 4| of its existence from the civil law alone; and, consequently,
11 4| and, consequently, that on civil law alone depend all rights
12 5| subject to the will of the civil authority the supreme authority
13 5| they are promulgated by the civil power; that acts and decrees
14 5| and the Church, need the civil power's sanction and approbation,
15 5| kind are tolerated by the civil government; that the excommunication
16 5| assert and claim for the civil government a right of property
17 5| and independent of, the civil power, and that such distinction
18 5| be preserved without the civil power's essential rights
19 9| both of the Church and of civil society, amidst so great
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