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1 1 | the promulgation of that law which, by sundering violently
2 1 | know have followed: the law ordaining public prayers
3 5 | international treaties, viz., the law of nations which prescribes
4 5 | by this violation of the law of nations, and to disturb
5 7 | to examine in itself the law that has just been promulgated,
6 7 | liberty, granted by the common law, which it pretended to assign
7 7 | done. We recognize in the law many exceptional and odiously
8 8 | the provisions of the new law are contrary to the constitution
9 8 | this is based on Divine law, divina lege fundatum.The
10 8 | divina lege fundatum.The Law of Separation, in opposition
11 8 | responsibilities in the eyes of the law in all matters appertaining
12 8 | hierarchical body of Pastors, the law is completely silent. And
13 8 | constitution. Moreover, the law on these points is not set
14 9 | of the Church than this Law could well be conceived.
15 9 | associations of worship, the Law of Separation hinders the
16 9 | contained in the common law, rendering their formation
17 9 | of worship (to which the Law of Separation falsely reduces
18 10| have so far referred, the Law of Separation also violates
19 10| keen grief to Us that the law, in contempt of all right,
20 10| the Concordat. True, the Law concedes the gratuitous
21 11| 11. When the law, by the suppression of the
22 12| interests of the Church, the new law is destined to be most disastrous
23 13| reprove and condemn the law voted in France for the
24 13| as violating the natural law, the law of nations, and
25 13| violating the natural law, the law of nations, and fidelity
26 13| the promulgation of this law, declaring that it can never
27 14| there the evils that this law is about to bring upon a
28 17| precepts of the Christian law that all your actions and
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