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  • ...rights, of any power or dominion; in every other respect he is capable of legal rights."<Ref>Savigny, System, &c. ii.52.</Ref>''</blockquote> The child has a capacity for acquiring legal rights. He could acquire by contract, for instance; but everything that he ...
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  • ...the contractual nature of the governments of men through a progression of legal precepts in their context of history, language, and law within their relati ...
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  • [[File:Sodomw.jpg|right|thumb|The [[legal charity]] of rulers who [[exercise authority]] will always fail to strength ...yers of the liberties of the people is [[FDR|he who spreads]] among them [[legal charity|bounties, donations]], and [[benefits]].” ...
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  • ...en who [[exercise authority]] to redistribute wealth through any form of [[legal charity]]. ...aily ministration]] of [[Modern Christians]] and has been a [[table]] of [[legal charity]] which Christ and all the prophets have warned us about as a [[sna ...
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  • '''[[Race]]''' but by '''[[Legal charity]]''' which is the<Br> ...
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  • ...choice in the [[daily ministration]] of a free [[communion]] of which a "[[legal charity]]" is the antithesis. In Roman law any woman who produced at least three children enjoyed a ''legal independence'' as her own duties to maintain the household (family) were co ...
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  • ...mb|[[Human Rights]], [[Natural Law|endowed Natural Rights]], and [[Citizen|legal rights and privileges of a citizen]] are not synonymous terms. Access to ri ...ons, choices and those of others. [[Natural Law]] may remain the same, but legal systems do not remain the same, any more than our relationships to them.]] ...
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  • ...ialism|socialist state]], but not without consequences. Dependence upon "[[legal charity]]" will make you "[[merchandise]]", "[[curse children]]" and bring ...
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  • ...ent|consent]] and deed a legal economic system where everyone only has a [[Legal title]] to their property a [[Democracy]] can give the people the power thr ...
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  • ...enerate]]d under the influence of the sloth and avarice of [[Legal charity|legal charity]]. The [[Maxims|maxims]] of law had morphed from the original [[Lib ...rs]] of the liberties of the people is [[FDR|he who spreads]] among them [[legal charity|bounties]], [[dainties|donations]], and [[benefits]].”''' [[Plutarc ...
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  • ...k of humility and care for others" is a direct result of the practice of "[Legal charity]]" becoming accepted as a social norm in society. When the '''[[masses]]''' become socially dependent upon [[Legal charity]] rather than [[fervent charity]] the pervasiveness of individual a ...
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  • ...le in Costa Mesa, California the difference between [[Natural Law]] and [[Legal|Legislative Law]] resulting from [[Contract|contract]] and the [[Consent|co ...
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  • [[Legal charity]] | ...
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  • ...of the [[world]]. The ''unrighteous'' system of [[social welfare]] like [[legal charity]] that depends on [[force]] and ''offices of power''<Ref name="exau ...
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  • [[Voir dire]] is a legal phrase that refers to a procedures connected with choosing a [[Jury|jury]]. ...
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  • ...s]] of [[idolatry]].<Ref name="Isidolatry">{{Isidolatry}}</Ref> They see [[legal charity]] as [[social justice]] who decide [[good and evil]] but become the ...world]] had become accustomed to living at the expense of others through [[legal charity]] which like the [[Corban]] of [[Herod]] and the [[Pharisees]] were ...
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  • [[Legal title]] | ...
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  • It is the separation of the [[legal title]] and the [[equitable title]] (i.e., the "ownership" which would have ...
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  • This seen in the legal deff which is seen in the [[Church_legally_defined|legal definition of the term ''church'']] which is available: ...
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  • ...ffered by the [[benefactors]] of the Roman [[welfare]] state because the [[legal charity]] they offered was not provided by [[love]] but by the [[force]] of ...="Isidolatry">{{Isidolatry}}</Ref> [[Modern Christians]] still seek that [[legal charity]] of the [[welfare State]]. ...
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