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1 11| civil society, belong to the natural order; the third, the Church, 2 15| to any other title in the natural order. ~ 3 19| in keeping or not with natural and divine law, fall under 4 28| in the least destroy the natural order, to which pertain 5 28| mentioned, but elevates the natural and perfects it, each affording 6 30| communicates to the family, in the natural order, fecundity, which 7 33| of the father . . . so by natural right the child, before 8 33| it would be contrary to natural justice if the child, before 9 35| subordinated to the last end and to natural and divine law, as Leo XIII 10 37| nations anxious to respect the natural law in their civil enactments. 11 37| bases its decision on the natural law: the child is not the 12 39| the family's inviolable natural right to educate the children, 13 40| the family, and this by natural and divine law, and that 14 45| one, but dependent on the natural and divine law, and therefore 15 45| always in conformity with the natural rights of the child and 16 53| subject to God and to His law, natural and divine. Such a doctrine 17 57| inexperience and of their natural craving for unrestrained 18 58| with all his faculties natural and supernatural, such as 19 60| independent of any higher law, natural or divine, in the work of 20 64| conclusions of a purely natural and profane order, those 21 64| which indeed elevate the natural powers, but are infinitely 22 65| sensuality by means purely natural, such as a foolhardy initiation 23 71| 71. The first natural and necessary element in 24 97| suppression or dwarfing of the natural faculties, and without a 25 98| life, he does not stunt his natural faculties; but he develops 26 98| ennobles what is merely natural in life and secures for