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The lesser magistrate, or a lower civil authority, is in a better position than private persons to determine whether a law enacted from a higher civil authority is just or unjust. He is already charged with the common good and therefore can in principle determine its effects on his jurisdiction. Our first appeal, after judging that some law is unjust, should be to the lesser magistrate, who is charged with securing the common good for his civil community.
The Case for Christian Nationalism
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