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1 2 | on the origin of civil authority2 and its proper relations 2 11 | confidently and as one having authority,12 declared and proclaimed " 3 13 | defended by the Supreme Authority on earth, Christian workers 4 21 | who do not recognize the authority of the Church. Catholic 5 25 | 25. With regard to civil authority, Leo XIII, boldly breaking 6 31 | issued in virtue of his authority, deserve the greatest praise 7 41 | to pronounce with supreme authority upon social and economic 8 41 | to her to interpose her authority, not of course in matters 9 45 | taught under the guidance and authority of the Church have ever 10 49 | State. Therefore, public authority, under the guiding light 11 49 | law, but by nature, public authority cannot abolish it, but can 12 73 | provision on the part of public authority aid them in so salutary 13 80 | 80. The supreme authority of the State ought, therefore, 14 80 | function," the stronger social authority and effectiveness will be 15 88 | and independent of public authority, because in the market, 16 88 | order, an order which public authority ought to be ever ready effectively 17 92 | 92. The civil authority itself constitutes the syndicate 18 94 | settle their dispute, public authority intervenes. ~ 19 95 | magistracy exercises a governing authority. Yet lest We neglect anything 20 97 | became impatient of every authority and sought to reject every 21 108| struggles its resources and authority; finally there is conflict 22 109| functions and duties of public authority with those of the economic 23 110| effectively brought under public authority in these matters which pertain 24 114| owners but to the public authority. If the foregoing happens, 25 118| in society and under an authority ordained of God54 he may 26 119| place in it for true social authority, which rests not on temporal 27 121| confirmed by Our solemn authority must likewise be applied 28 133| vigorously by governmental authority could have banished these