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1 1 | Father, having assumed the nature of fallen man, not only, 2 4 | whole human race, on the nature and dignity of Christian 3 5 | but by God, the Author of nature, and by Christ Our Lord 4 5 | Christ Our Lord by Whom nature was redeemed, and hence 5 6 | matrimony is of its very nature of divine institution, the 6 6 | particular person; but the nature of matrimony is entirely 7 7 | inviolable bond arises. Hence the nature of this contract, which 8 7 | by the blind instinct of nature alone in which neither reason 9 8 | opposed to reason and to nature; but since it is a matter 10 8 | matter which flows from human nature itself, no less certain 11 10 | which the fruitfulness of nature is adorned and the evil 12 12 | superiority of his rational nature alone. Besides, God wishes 13 16 | that both by the law of nature and of God this right and 14 16 | those who began the work of nature by giving them birth, and 15 18 | by the law of God and of nature, and must be confined absolutely 16 21 | express a law of God and of nature which no will of man can 17 22 | with the law of God and of nature, and endeavor always to 18 34 | marriage even in the state of nature, and certainly long before 19 34 | union opposed of its very nature to the divine law, which 20 37 | of their hearts by their nature strongly require, since 21 39 | of grace, the sacramental nature is so intimately bound up 22 49 | instituted by the Author of nature nor raised by Christ the 23 49 | existence of matrimony in nature or in her laws, but regard 24 49 | wedlock are found in the nature of man since, unless men 25 50 | regarding the origin and nature of wedlock, its purposes 26 50 | power which is grounded in nature itself is more sacred and 27 54 | anything intrinsically against nature may become conformable to 28 54 | may become conformable to nature and morally good. Since, 29 54 | is destined primarily by nature for the begetting of children, 30 54 | and purpose sin against nature and commit a deed which 31 56 | against the law of God and of nature, and those who indulge in 32 58 | office allotted to her by nature, and will assuredly repay 33 59 | considered as acting against nature who in the married state 34 59 | so long as the intrinsic nature of the act is preserved. ~ 35 64 | duty allotted to her by nature, nevertheless what could 36 64 | precept of God and the law of nature: "Thou shalt not kill:"50 37 73 | light of the testimony of nature alone, - a testimony that 38 80 | men but involved in the nature of things," since it has " 39 80 | it arises from the very nature of wedlock, whose institution 40 91 | of the State. The serious nature of these evils will be the 41 94 | is in harmony with their nature except by a return to the 42 95 | constituted by God, the Author of nature, these we find the more 43 101| these means which rise above nature, think that they can induce 44 101| for God is the Author of nature as well as of grace, and 45 102| pleasure can attack frail human nature and easily deceive it and 46 104| examine from their inner nature, and to imagine that the 47 110| sacred laws of God and of nature in regard to marriage. In 48 110| profane hands on the stable nature of the bond; to use the


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