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1 8 | the granting of rights, authority is the one and only foundation
2 9 | enactments of the civil authority, which do not follow directly,
3 9 | and put forth by competent authority, that human law, properly
4 10| liberty of those who are in authority does not consist in the
5 10| If, then, by anyone in authority, something be sanctioned
6 11| which is no other than the authority of God, commanding good
7 11| far from this most just authority of God over men diminishing,
8 13| highest duty is to respect authority, and obediently to submit
9 13| and whosoever resisteth authority resisteth the ordinance
10 13| ennobled when subjected to an authority which is the most just and
11 13| opposed to tyranny, the authority in the State will not have
12 15| existence of any divine authority to which obedience is due,
13 15| of individuals; that the authority in the State comes from
14 16| to human reason the only authority to decide what is true and
15 16| also to public affairs: authority is severed from the true
16 17| limits to His legislative authority without failing in the obedience
17 17| judgment will prevail over the authority and providence of God. Man
18 18| Besides, those who are in authority owe it to the commonwealth
19 18| out, although the civil authority has not the same proximate
20 21| its form, which implies authority; or the object of its existence;
21 21| reverence His power and authority. Justice therefore forbids,
22 21| the community. For public authority exists for the welfare of
23 22| God Himself, with grave authority it charges rulers to be
24 22| to be obedient to lawful authority, as to the ministers of
25 23| diligently repressed by public authority, lest they insidiously work
26 23| rightly controlled by the authority of the law than are the
27 24| the more so because the authority of teachers has great weight
28 26| guard them and with lawful authority explain them; and at the
29 27| a partaker of His divine authority, and through His heavenly
30 28| confirm what we believe on the authority of God. The Church, truly,
31 28| the Church, exercising no authority, leaves the judgment of
32 30| from obedience to public authority; for the right to command
33 30| is in accordance with the authority of God, and is within the
34 30| direct conflict with divine authority; therefore, it is right
35 33| she does not forbid public authority to tolerate what is at variance
36 33| of the world; and, as the authority of man is powerless to prevent
37 36| deny the existence of this authority in God, or to refuse to
38 37| For, to reject the supreme authority to God, and to cast off
39 38| but are revealed by the authority of God; or who at least
40 40| attenuate and narrow its authority, its office of teacher,
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