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1 2 | darkness of error.(4) But the natural helps with which the grace 2 4 | sages with nothing but their natural reason to guide them, were 3 4 | done likewise?"( 15) But if natural reason first sowed this 4 9 | as opposed to reason and natural truths, but would rather 5 12| the growth and advance of natural truths. Tertullian opposes 6 24| each one. Hence, it was natural that systems of philosophy 7 30| advance and development of natural science. For, when the Scholastics, 8 30| attention to the knowledge of natural things; and, indeed, the