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Alphabetical [« »] christianis 1 christians 8 chrysostom 1 church 21 circumstances 1 citizen 1 citizens 5 | Frequency [« »] 25 was 24 rulers 22 those 21 church 21 there 19 he 19 no | Leo PP. XIII Diuturnum illud IntraText - Concordances church |
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1 1 | divine authority of the Church has reached the culmination 2 3 | government of the Catholic Church, and made guardian and interpreter 3 7 | there is no reason why the Church should not approve of the 4 8 | regards political power, the Church rightly teaches that it 5 10| 10. The Fathers of the Church have taken great care to 6 18| 18. But the Church has always so acted that 7 21| the head of States, the Church insisted much more on testifying 8 22| to the same object as the Church. And, indeed, tranquility 9 22| people were turbulent, the Church was at once the mediator 10 25| great benefits which the Church supplies. Our present object 11 25| giving that liberty to the Church which cannot be taken away 12 26| 26. The Church of Christ, indeed, cannot 13 26| are of a civil nature the Church acknowledges and declares 14 26| to the civil power, the Church wishes that there should 15 26| regards the people, the Church has been established for 16 26| a mother. For it is the Church which by the exercise of 17 26| opposed to honest liberty, the Church has always detested a tyrant' 18 26| rule. This custom which the Church has ever had of deserving 19 26| Augustine when he says that "the Church teaches kings to study the 20 27| lives what the Catholic Church teaches on government and 21 28| whose patronage the whole Church greatly trusts; and the