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1 4 | make known far and wide the law of justice, tempered always
2 20| society. Unfortunately the law of violence held sway so
3 20| love and mercy which the law of Christian charity has
4 20| elements "fighting against the law of the mind," which St.
5 25| within the bounds of the law of Christ - becomes merely
6 28| being able to bestow upon law not only those sanctions
7 28| derived except from the divine law. Authority itself lost its
8 30| anything about God or His law could not but fail in its
9 33| His own life's blood, the law of brotherly love, of mutual
10 33| so you shall fulfill the law of Christ." (Galatians vi,
11 39| of the binding force of law and lack of respect for
12 40| did not enjoin respect for law, order, and the rights of
13 40| have they that love the law, O Lord." (Psalms cxviii,
14 44| must conform to the eternal law of God. In fact, it is much
15 44| of a nation follow God's law, since on the nation rests
16 45| in the Middle Ages this law was often violated; still
17 46| safeguard the sanctity of the law of nations. This institution
18 47| the teachings and obey the law of Christ, both in public
19 48| living according to His law and the imitating of His
20 67| to any human authority or law whatsoever, even though
21 67| whatsoever, even though that law be one which proclaims certain
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