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1 3| politic must have a ruling authority, and this authority, no
2 3| ruling authority, and this authority, no less than society itself,
3 4| there should be a ruling authority, and that they who are invested
4 5| who govern others possess authority solely for the welfare of
5 5| But, if those who are in authority rule unjustly, if they govern
6 5| convinced that their rulers hold authority from God, and feel that
7 5| To despise legitimate authority, in whomsoever vested, is
8 10| noblest of ends, so is its authority the most exalted of all
9 10| the most exalted of all authority, nor can it be looked upon
10 11| His Apostles unrestrained authority in regard to things sacred,
11 12| 12. Now, this authority, perfect in itself, and
12 12| rather than men."16 This same authority the holy Fathers of the
13 13| of these two powers has authority over the same subjects,
14 14| rightly subject to the civil authority. Jesus Christ has Himself
15 17| assured to the woman; the authority of the husband is conformed
16 17| pattern afforded by the authority of God; the power of the
17 18| overstepping the bounds of rightful authority; and the obedience is not
18 18| in respect; that public authority should be constantly and
19 22| obedience waited upon the authority, teaching, and counsels
20 25| 25. The authority of God is passed over in
21 25| whole origin and power and authority did not reside in God Himself.
22 34| secular and ecclesiastical authority be dissolved. It is clear
23 37| obedience due to lawful authority, for this is not liberty
24 43| those over whom they have authority. It is also of great moment
25 47| respecting privately the authority of the Church, but publicly
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