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citizens-of 1
city 2
civic 1
civil 31
civil-with 1
civilization 2
civilized 1
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34 no
33 on
32 we
31 civil
31 may
31 society
31 them
Leo PP. XIII
Immortale Dei

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civil

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1 2 | the rightful aims of the civil government, and is wholly 2 2 | tried to work out a plan of civil society based on doctrines 3 3 | instinct moves him to live in civil society, for he cannot, 4 4 | tending. In like manner, in civil society, God has always 5 5 | State. Furthermore, the civil power must not be subservient 6 6 | Him we came, bind also the civil community by a like law. 7 6 | the most urgent. Hence, civil society, established for 8 10 | made up of men, just as civil society is, and yet is supernatural 9 10 | distinguished and differs from civil society, and, what is of 10 10 | upon as inferior to the civil power, or in any manner 11 12 | Church was provided with a civil sovereignty as the surest 12 13 | the ecclesiastical and the civil, the one being set over 13 14 | is to be ranged under the civil and political order is rightly 14 14 | is rightly subject to the civil authority. Jesus Christ 15 16 | Christian organization of civil society; not rashly or fancifully 16 18 | affairs, and all matters civil, the laws aim at securing 17 19 | acquired for the community and civil society. And this to such 18 21 | all ranks and relations of civil society. Then, too, the 19 27 | is allowed a standing in civil society equal only, or inferior, 20 27 | they who administer the civil power lay down the law at 21 28 | the ecclesiastical and the civil power, of which the issue 22 31 | may hold as an axiom of civil jurisprudence that seditions 23 32 | tendency of the so-called civil philosophy of life and morals. 24 33 | Church to be subject to the civil power in the exercise of 25 34 | seriously affect the whole civil order, Our predecessors 26 34 | for religion or for the civil government from the wishes 27 34 | advantageous alike to sacred and civil interests." To the like 28 34(22)| Founder; but it is for the civil power to determine what 29 34(22)| 79. It is unture that the civil liberty of every form of 30 46 | endeavour to bring back all civil society to the pattern and 31 49 | the greatest benefit on civil society, the safety of which


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