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1 1 | consonant with the dignity of human science.~ 2 2 | conclusions concerning divine and human things, which originated 3 2 | understanding, influence human actions and pervert them. 4 2 | not by persuasive words of human wisdom, but in the manifestation 5 2 | things, has supplied the human race are neither to be despised 6 2 | the light of reason in the human mind; and so far is the 7 3 | advantage should be taken of human science also-an approved 8 4 | faith those truths which human intelligence could not attain 9 4 | order to show that both human wisdom and the very testimony 10 4 | native faculties of the human mind. And who does not see 11 5 | noble fruit is gathered from human reason, that it demonstrates 12 5 | it clearly follows that human reason finds the fullest 13 7 | faith a small one in using human reason to repel powerfully 14 7 | by the hostile arms which human reason itself supplied. 15 8 | intellect must be accepted, human reason, conscious of its 16 8 | of such doctrines as the human intelligence may preceive, 17 9 | their overestimate of the human faculties, maintain that 18 9 | upon civil society. For the human mind, being confined within 19 10| is most necessary to the human race; while, on the other 20 10| divine plan, the restorer of human science is Christ, who is 21 10| defend, even by the aid of human reason, the treasure of 22 11| faith, found arguments in human wisdom also to prove that 23 12| But the writings on the human soul, the divine attributes, 24 13| foundations and sure structure of human science, or followed up 25 13| the angels, the soul, the human mind, the will and free 26 16| together by the fastest chain human and divine science, surely 27 17| sake, richly endowed with human and divine science, like 28 17| other sensible things, on human actions and their principles, 29 18| the wings of Thomas to its human height, can scarcely rise 30 20| in those great homes of human wisdom, as in his own kingdom, 31 24| are the most important in human knowledge. From a mass of 32 27| it has conferred on the human race, and its perfect accord 33 30| in anthropology that the human intelligence is only led