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1 1 | great sacrament of the New Law, restored it to the original 2 2 | conformity with that pure law of Christ so as to obtain 3 8 | beyond the power of any human law." ~ 4 10 | offspring. This we regard as the law of marriage by which the 5 16 | certain that both by the law of nature and of God this 6 17 | succinctly in the Code of Canon Law - "The primary end of marriage 7 18 | married state alone, by the law of God and of nature, and 8 19 | contract sanctioned by divine law, may not be denied to him 9 20 | afterwards this primeval law was relaxed to some extent 10 20 | there is no doubt that the law of the Gospel fully restored 11 21 | marriage for they express a law of God and of nature which 12 22 | themselves in all things with the law of God and of nature, and 13 23 | indeed "dependeth the whole Law and the Prophets."27 For 14 25 | husband,"28 express not only a law of justice but of charity. ~ 15 27 | with those persons who in law are called minors, to whom 16 28 | family and its fundamental law, established and confirmed 17 34 | severity of the primeval law was so tempered that Moses 18 34 | and restored the primeval law in its integrity by those 19 34 | be dissolved by any civil law. Therefore although the 20 34 | very nature to the divine law, which therefore cannot 21 35 | human power, but on divine law, of which the only guardian 22 36 | another, guilty not by the law of the day, according to 23 36 | the Lord allowed in the law of Moses because of the 24 36 | people of Israel; but by the law of the Gospel."36 ~ 25 38 | true sacrament of the New Law, made it a sign and source 26 41 | Nevertheless, since it is a law of divine Providence in 27 47 | of the divine and natural law. But these likewise, more 28 51 | in the full sense of the law. ~ 29 52 | be legitimatized by the law or, at least, excused by 30 53 | continence (which Christian law permits in matrimony when 31 56 | is an offense against the law of God and of nature, and 32 57 | regarding this most grave law of God; much more, that 33 59 | provided that, mindful of the law of charity, he or she does 34 61 | the putting aside of the law of God which forbids all 35 62 | just who wish to keep the law and strive to do so; grace 36 63 | recognized as such by the public law and in no way penalized. 37 64 | the precept of God and the law of nature: "Thou shalt not 38 64 | here of what is called the "law of extreme necessity" which 39 79 | tolerated but sanctioned by the law; from which it follows finally 40 82 | up in the Code of Canon Law: "Everywhere and with the 41 82 | forbidden also by the divine law."62 If the Church occasionally 42 82 | provided that the divine law remains intact and the dangers 43 84 | ago indeed, the old Roman law had proclaimed: "Marriages 44 87 | stands the unalterable law of God, fully confirmed 45 87 | fully confirmed by Christ, a law that can never be deprived 46 87 | acting contrary to this law, shall have put asunder, 47 89 | expressly mentions in her Canon Law in those canons which deal 48 89 | It will be for the sacred law and, to some extent, also 49 89 | some extent, also the civil law, in so far as civil matters 50 95 | is a divinely appointed law that whatsoever things are 51 100| the observance of God's law, urge them to perform their 52 102| observance of the divine law, which demands sometimes 53 102| fulfillment of the divine law. ~ 54 103| corruption of the divine law but a true genuine knowledge 55 105| must be referred to the law and mind of God, in order 56 110| conformity of marriage to the law of God; something more is 57 125| divine and ecclesiastical law, and if penalties are fixed 58 126| entirely according to the law of Christ, that in the solemn 59 126| attributed to it in Canon Law."97 To this fundamental 60 129| Matrimony, the wonderful law and will of God respecting