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This is a Portuguese language text, a simplified English language translation reads:
"St. Augustine's analyzes of the divine right to govern indicate:
I - That the exercise of political function includes the entire human person taking his body and soul. It outlines a theological path for those who feel called to exercise government positions.
II - Defends that the relative objective of the policy is to guarantee tranquility, order and the common good of all citizens. For him, these are necessary goods, however, they are not absolute.
III - The legitimacy of power is in the relationship with God, from which all power originates.
IV - All social institutions, including politics, aim to make men ignite the desire expressed in the Our Father's prayer: "Thy kingdom come." Therefore, he argues that loving God and men is the same thing.
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