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sober 1
social 1
societies 2
society 31
solace 1
soldiers 1
sole 3
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32 we
31 civil
31 may
31 society
31 them
30 will
29 any
Leo PP. XIII
Immortale Dei

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society

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1 2 | work out a plan of civil society based on doctrines other 2 3 | moves him to live in civil society, for he cannot, if dwelling 3 3 | adequately supplied. But, as no society can hold together unless 4 3 | authority, no less than society itself, has its source in 5 4 | In like manner, in civil society, God has always willed that 6 6 | men living together in society are under the power of God 7 6 | than individuals are, and society, no less than individuals, 8 6 | most urgent. Hence, civil society, established for the common 9 8 | God established on earth a society which is called the Church, 10 10 | 10. This society is made up of men, just 11 10 | up of men, just as civil society is, and yet is supernatural 12 10 | distinguished and differs from civil society, and, what is of highest 13 10 | highest moment, it is a society chartered as of right divine, 14 16 | Christian organization of civil society; not rashly or fancifully 15 17 | life. Furthermore, domestic society acquires that firmness and 16 19 | the community and civil society. And this to such an extent 17 20 | joinest together, not in society only, but in a sort of brotherhood, 18 21 | ranks and relations of civil society. Then, too, the religion 19 23 | spread amongst all classes of society. From this source, as from 20 24 | rule over other men. In a society grounded upon such maxims 21 25 | cared nothing for human society; or as if men, whether in 22 27 | allowed a standing in civil society equal only, or inferior, 23 27 | and rights of a perfect society, they hold that she differs 24 32 | an advantage over which society can wisely rejoice. On the 25 32 | of youth, from domestic society is a grave and fatal error. 26 33 | to act, would confer on society are either prevented or 27 34(22)| and wholly independent society, possessing in its own unchanging 28 35 | than the State itself is a society perfect in its own nature 29 46 | to bring back all civil society to the pattern and form 30 47 | institutions and to install in society the supremacy of man to 31 49 | greatest benefit on civil society, the safety of which is


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