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1 1 | different ways the whole human race. For the whole of mankind
2 1 | Pastor has one part of the human race already happily sheltered
3 3 | at a glance the course of human affairs, our eyes were met
4 3 | by the sad conditions of human society, and we could not
5 3 | all members of the same human society? Who would recognize
6 5 | the very inmost heart of human society, a source of dread
7 5 | unrest pervading the whole of human society. All then must combine
8 5 | the peace and harmony of human society. ~
9 9 | Ever since the source of human powers has been sought apart
10 10| the very constitution of human society, it would not be
11 10| that doctrine, which no human opinions can change: "There
12 10| Be ye subject of every human creature for God's sake:
13 10| the legitimate exercise of human authority, resists God and
14 11| Sad experience proves that human authority fails where religion
15 11| are wont to despise their human authority. There remains,
16 12| Venerable Brethren, that human society should be seen to
17 12| that weapons are used and human blood is spilled. ~
18 14| stability and peacefulness of human relations we so much desire,
19 14| considers the evils under which human society is at present labouring,
20 19| now turn our thoughts from human society to the immediate
21 25| away by a lofty idea of the human intellect, by which God'
22 30| disastrous war for the sake of human society and for the sake
23 30| sake of the Church; for human society, so that when peace
24 31| perfectly free from all human power in the administration
25 31| things, moved thereto not by human interest, but by the sacredness
26 32| in the name of the whole human race, to cry out: "Grant,
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