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1 1 | light of divine wisdom to men, conferred a great and wonderful 2 1 | teacher of the peoples. For men whom the truth had set free 3 1 | which salvation comes to men have long remained had not 4 1 | faith to be corrupted among men by philosophy and vain deceit,(2) 5 2 | Whereas, on the other hand, if men be of sound mind and take 6 4 | is more, those venerable men, the witnesses and guardians 7 5 | The foolishness of those men who "by these good things 8 9 | induce foolish and ungrateful men wilfully to repudiate the 9 9 | exercise of reason when men give their minds to disproving 10 10| the defense of the Church, men prodigal of their great 11 10| and heretics He opposed men of great wisdom, to defend, 12 11| 11. But the learned men whom We call apologists 13 12| strenuously strive to move men to accept the dogmas and 14 12| the number of the great men of whom mention has been 15 14| founded by Our fathers, men of eminent wisdom, the scholastic 16 16| honor and commendation among men if they had made use of 17 17| doctrines of those illustrious men, like the scattered members 18 19| these reasons most learned men, in former ages especially, 19 24| judgment of the greatest men, and, to crown all, the 20 24| From a mass of conclusions men often come to wavering and 21 24| doubt to error? But, as men are apt to follow the lead 22 24| discountenancing the learned and able men who bring their industry 23 31| established agreement of learned men, pure and clear; be careful 24 32| of God, who giveth to all men abundantly, and upbraideth