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1 18| Ecumenical Councils, for the ecclesiastical magisterium; and should
2 23| two lives. It is for the ecclesiastical authority, therefore, to
3 24| be guilty of an abuse of ecclesiastical authority, against which
4 25| What will then become of ecclesiastical authority, which can only
5 25| Modernists, the notion of the ecclesiastical magisterium. And as this
6 25| benefit, it follows that the ecclesiastical magisterium must be subordinate
7 27| certainly better than the ecclesiastical authority, what needs exist -
8 35| the dogmatic, cultural, ecclesiastical forms that served its purpose;
9 38| indulgent on this head. Ecclesiastical government requires to be
10 38| for democracy; a share in ecclesiastical government should therefore
11 38| are to be reformed. The ecclesiastical authority must change its
12 38| like the suppression of ecclesiastical celibacy. What is there
13 42| heretics, to deride the ecclesiastical traditions, to invent novelties
14 42| embrace the apostolic and ecclesiastical traditions and other observances
15 42| weaken the authority of the ecclesiastical magisterium itself by sacrilegiously
16 42| undermine tradition and the ecclesiastical magisterium; when one of
17 46| the Holy Fathers, and the ecclesiastical magisterium, undertake,
18 48| by refusing obedience to ecclesiastical authority in any of its
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