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together, the authority has not only the power but the right to command. It is natural to man to live in society, to submit to authority, and to be governed by that custom of society which crystallizes into law, and the obedience that is required is paid to the powers that be, to the authority in possession. The extent of its authority is bound by the ends it has in view, and the extent to which it provides for the government of society.
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It can also mean the moral power of command, supported (when need be) by physical coercion, which the State does not exercise over its members. In this view, because man can not live in isolation without being deprived of what makes him human, and because authority is necessary for a society to hold
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although the line between military and civil units may be hard to distinguish; especially when
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Religious authority (certain constitutions exclude the state having any religious authority,
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Corporate authority (such as large business corporations with examples such as the former
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Among the first modern experiments in civil government took place in 1636 when
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In modern states enforcement of law and order is typically the role of the
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authority. The enforcement of law and order is typically the role of the
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On religious liberty: selections from the works of Roger Williams
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and that is distinguished from religious authority (for example,
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Promotion of the state's law and order apart from the military
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Civilian government
state
military
law and order
canon law
secular
police
Roger Williams
Rhode Island and Providence Plantations
wall of separation
Bloudy Tenent of Persecution

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