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The origin of man, of woman, of marriage, and of the human family, 1
Archetypal character of the fact that man is created a Race, 3
Sole creation of Adam in the maturity of thought and speech and the perfection of knowledge, as shown in the naming of creatures, 4
Subsequent building of woman from man, 5
The divine Image and Likeness in the individual man, 5
A further Image of the ever-blessed Trinity in the Race, 6
Indication of the Headship and the Passion of Christ in the original creation, 8
Beauty and splendour of the divine plan, 9
The part in the divine plan which belongs to man's free-will, 10
The divine treatment of man as a Race not broken by the Fall, 11
Adam after the Fall the head of the civil and the religious order, 12
Bearing of man's condition before the Fall upon his subsequent state, 13
Adam receives in a great promise a disclosure of the future, 14
He becomes the Teacher and likewise the Priest of his Race, 15
The rite of sacrifice, 15
Triple dignity of Adam in this first society, 16
Man breaks up this society by the misuse of his free-will, 17
Resumption of the unity of the Race and its reparation in Noah, 18
Condition of man, individual and collective, at this new beginning of the race; marriage and sacrifice, 19
Express establishment of civil government by divine authority, 20
Union of religion with civil government from the beginning, 21
Parallel between Adam and Noah, 22
Chapter 1 No.1
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Chapter 2 Marriage, 35
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Chapter 3 Religion as centered in the rite of sacrifice, 37
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Chapter 4 Civil government, 38
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Chapter 5 Alliance between government and religion, 41
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Chapter 6 Its independence in Israel alone, as acknowledged by the people, a result of the creation of the Aaronic priesthood, 72
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Chapter 7 The part of the High Priest through the whole history from Moses to Christ, 75
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Chapter 8 The actual jurisdiction of the High Priest under the Roman Empire, 77
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Chapter 9 priesthood and the system of worship over which it presided viewed as a prophecy and preparation for Christ, 80
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Chapter 10 A kingdom ruling all the relations of man Godward, 103
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Chapter 11 Having an end outside this life, 103
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Chapter 12 Deriving all authority from Christ as Apostle and High Priest, 103
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Chapter 13 Producing its people from its King, 103
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Chapter 14 Imparting grace from the King in its sacraments, 104
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Chapter 15 Transmitting the King's truth by the order of its regimen, 104
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Chapter 16 Having a complete analogy with civil government, 104
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Chapter 17 Fulfilling man's need of supernatural society, 105
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Chapter 18 Generating an universal law for all relations of public and private life, 105
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Chapter 19 Possessing independence of the Temporal Power, 106
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Chapter 20 Not limited in space, 106
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Chapter 21 Not limited in time, 107
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Chapter 22 A kingdom of charity through union with its King, 107
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Chapter 23 All Christians subject to the Spiritual Power, 112
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Chapter 24 And likewise to the Temporal Power as God's Vicegerent, 112
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Chapter 25 The relation between the Two Powers intended by God is amity, 114
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Chapter 26 A separate action of the Two Powers, without regard to each other, not intended, 115
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Chapter 27 Persecution of the Spiritual by the Temporal not intended, 119
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Chapter 28 The coming from above, 175
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Chapter 29 Its completeness, 176
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Chapter 30 Its unity, 179
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Chapter 31 The assumption of a created nature, 240
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Chapter 32 The ordered gradation of the hierarchy in mother and daughter churches, 296
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Chapter 33 Development of Provincial Councils, 302
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Chapter 34 Action of the Church in hearing and deciding causes, 303
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Chapter 35 Election of Bishops and the inferior ministers, 307
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Chapter 36 The system of catechesis, 344
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Chapter 37 The employment of a Creed, 347
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Chapter 38 The dispensing of Sacraments, 349
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Chapter 39 The system of Penance, 351
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