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1 3 | and to the best of Our power to make head against their
2 7 | to be almost its ruling power. This swift and formidable
3 7 | upon the Church, upon the power of princes, upon the public
4 7 | States in which prevails the power, either of the sect of which
5 8 | more into the light its power for evil, and to do what
6 14| conditions, and subjected to the power and arbitrary will of the
7 15| plotted, that the sacred power of the Pontiffs must be
8 20| exaggerating rather the power and the excellence of nature,
9 20| easily come under their power and authority for any acts
10 21| rulers of the State have power over the matrimonial bond;
11 22| belong to the free people; power is held by the command or
12 25| and society, and as the power to rule is so necessary
13 25| people have it in their power to cast aside their obedience
14 28| authority and sovereign power. Having, by these artifices,
15 28| the Church and the civil power. Nevertheless, the expectation
16 29| be envious of the civil power or to arrogate to herself
17 29| rightly due to the civil power must be rendered to it with
18 30| hope of a remedy is in the power of that divine religion
19 30| to call that most saving power to Our aid against the common
20 35| will give of crushing the power of the sects. Those who
21 37| overcame Satan may show her power over these evil sects, in
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