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1 8 | these is the power of His divine grace, whereby the mind
2 8 | dangerous. Not that the divine assistance hinders in any
3 8 | points out, it is because divine grace comes from the Author
4 12| example and doctrine of her divine Author, has ever propagated
5 15| refusing due submission to the divine and eternal reason, proclaims
6 15| deny the existence of any divine authority to which obedience
7 17| the natural law and to the divine eternal law. But here they
8 17| rightly deny-the will of the Divine Law-giver is to be obeyed,
9 17| duties, reverence for the divine law will be apparent rather
10 18| individuals is to be guided by the divine law, but not the morality
11 20| immediately ordained for the divine honor",7 rules and tempers
12 20| exterior notes, whereby Divine Providence has willed that
13 27| Church a partaker of His divine authority, and through His
14 27| truth received from her divine Founder, the Church has
15 27| teaches that the truths of divine revelation and those of
16 27| be false. Therefore, the divine teaching of the Church,
17 30| time a direct conflict with divine authority; therefore, it
18 33| punished, and rightly, by Divine Providence.10 But if, in
19 36| or to those who share the divine power.~
20 40| pervert the nature of this divine society, and attenuate and
21 40| it is proved that, by a divine provision, all the rights
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