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Leo PP. XIII
Libertas

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1 1 | Liberty, the highest of natural endowments, being the portion 2 3 | well to speak briefly of natural liberty; for, though it 3 3 | separate from moral liberty, natural freedom is the fountainhead 4 3 | nature, recognizes this natural liberty in those only who 5 3 | material, the foundation of natural liberty is at once most 6 7 | necessity, following their natural instinct, and cannot of 7 8 | in this office comes the natural law, which is written and 8 8 | and in harmony with his natural inclinations, since it flows 9 9 | For, what reason and the natural law do for individuals, 10 9 | have their origin in the natural, and consequently in the 11 9 | precepts, therefore, of the natural law, contained bodily in 12 9 | somewhat remotely, from the natural law, and decide many points 13 16| severed from the true and natural principle whence it derives 14 17| consequently subject to the natural law and to the divine eternal 15 17| known to us through our natural reason. In this they are 16 17| reason, and perfect the natural law. These laws it is that 17 20| to adopt, reason and the natural law unhesitatingly tell 18 25| teach, is of two kinds: natural and supernatural. Of natural 19 25| natural and supernatural. Of natural truths, such as the principles 20 38| and morals which are above natural reason, but are revealed


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