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...of the divine law lex diuina; the moral and legal principles established by God into one fourth age, which stands as the image of all. I propose to you, moreover, that you also—by the supreme authority of the world granted to you by divine providence, even while you were unaware—should busily strive to claim for Christ the Gospel kingdom, or the royal and demonstrative Gospel, once the authority of Babylon In this context, "Babylon" likely refers to the perceived corruption or tyranny of the Roman Church, a common metaphor during the Reformation has been cast down through divine reasoning.
It is, however, entirely necessary that just as God, the Best and Greatest original: "Deus Opt. Max." (Deus Optimus Maximus), a title originally for Jupiter, adopted by Christians to signify God's supreme excellence, gave to you the highest authority of the whole world while you were not even thinking of it—though it is as yet recognized or accepted by no one among you—so also you should strive, guided by that same reason which placed you in the highest rank of the whole world, that Babylon herself should be exiled as soon as possible.
Furthermore, she can be exiled by no other means than when all the tyrannies of the world begin to be outlawed under the leadership of eternal reason. The greatest tyranny of the whole world is that which rises up against divine right ius diuinum; law based on the will of God rather than human decree, since the supreme authority of the whole world...