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For three centuries the world has been in revolt against the Church, and has thrown off the first principles from which it sprang; they are: faith, indissoluble matrimony, Christian education, obedience to the Head of the Christian world. The consequence of this revolt is schism, divorce, schools without religion, and the weaken- ing of all moral laws. The natural society of man fell from its normal state into manifold corruptions. The merely human civilization in its most refined state in Gree...ce, and in its loftiest attainments in the Eoman world, perished by its own suicidal corruptions. " There cannot be the shadow of doubt . . . that 166 CHURCH 'AND LABOR civil society was renovated in every part by the teaching of Christianity; that in the strength of that renewal the human race was lifted up to better things; nay, that it was brought back from death to life." " Of this beneficent transformation Jesus Christ was at once the first cause and the final purpose ; as from Him all came, so to Him all was to be refen-ed." These sentences are full of meaning.
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