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1 12| not only of nations but of human society itself. In the first
2 13| the original nucleus of human society. In the family these
3 18| fields of battle wet with human blood. Thus, many, in spite
4 19| Physician Who, speaking of these human infirmities says: "All these
5 21| dignity and of the value of human life has been lost in the
6 22| noble aspirations in the human heart which was created
7 25| members of the same great human family, that other nations
8 38| however, surpasses all human understanding - "the peace
9 38| the value and dignity of human life. Human personality,
10 38| and dignity of human life. Human personality, too, would
11 41| dignity and sanctity of human life, on the duty of obedience,
12 41| on the divine basis of human government, on the sacramental
13 45| against the other. No merely human institution of today can
14 48| as divine grace perfects human nature, and should give
15 58| Christ can we find that true human equality by which all men
16 64| union with Us possesses for human society. Although the Church
17 66| the lasting interests of human society itself."~
18 67| appear to be, subject to any human authority or law whatsoever,
19 68| itself has manifested nor human ingenuity has as yet discovered
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