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1 25 | thought a mere guardian of law and of good order, but rather 2 28 | 28. A new branch of law, wholly unknown to the earlier 3 41 | connected with the moral law. For as to these, the deposit 4 41 | interpreting the whole moral law, and of urging it in season 5 43 | But it is only the moral law which, just as it commands 6 43 | faithfully observe this law, then it will follow that 7 49 | requires and the natural law has not done so, is the 8 49 | of the natural and divine law, can determine more accurately 9 49 | been conferred not by man's law, but by nature, public authority 10 53 | resources to human use the law of nature, or rather God' 11 54 | absolutely insuperable economic law to the rich, and that by 12 54 | rich, and that by the same law the workers are given over 13 55 | opposition to a fictitious law the equally fictitious moral 14 57 | kept inviolate. By this law of social justice, one class 15 57 | the wealthy violates this law no less, when, as if free 16 76 | sublime precepts of the law of the Gospel, Our Predecessor, 17 125| unmindful of that sublime law of justice and charity that 18 132| life from the Christian law, and of the consequent apostasy 19 132| market unrestricted by any law opens to everybody attracts 20 133| removed from the true moral law, and, as a result, completely 21 136| the gentle yet effective law of Christian moderation 22 137| effecting all this, the law of charity, "which is the