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1 5 | with their fellow men; the authority of rulers is held in contempt;
2 9 | absence of respect for the authority of those who exercise ruling
3 9 | innumerable ways of undermining authority; hence, too, the terrible
4 10| King or that of an inferior authority, it has its origin from
5 10| the commands of those in authority, not in any kind of way,
6 10| legitimate exercise of human authority, resists God and is preparing
7 11| Christ, from which their authority receives such strength and
8 11| experience proves that human authority fails where religion is
9 11| of nations despise divine authority, in their turn the people
10 11| wont to despise their human authority. There remains, of course,
11 12| their dutiful recognition of authority, is it to be wondered at,
12 15| and as it is the duty of authority in the State to prevent
13 15| comes to pass that public authority is hated, and the envy of
14 22| therefore, whenever legitimate authority has once given a clear command,
15 22| subject his own opinion to the authority of him who is his superior,
16 22| know to whom the teaching authority of the Church has been given
17 25| and contemptuous of the authority of the Church, they have
18 28| again and again, that the authority of those whom "the Holy
19 28| Acts xx. 28) is a divine authority. Let them remember that
20 28| who resist any legitimate authority, resist God, much more impiously
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