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1 2 | concerning divine and human things, which originated in the 2 2 | present time we look above all things to the powerful help of 3 2 | and sweetly disposing all things, has supplied the human 4 2 | renders it capable of greater things.~ 5 4 | that pertains to divine things, has not only manifested 6 4 | Apostle says, the invisible things of Him, from the creation 7 4 | being understood by the things that are made: His eternal 8 4 | that by a change of use the things might be dedicated to the 9 5 | those men who "by these good things that are seen could not 10 6 | fuller knowledge of the things that are believed, and somewhat 11 6 | well from analogy of the things that are naturally known 12 8 | it behooves it above all things never to turn aside from 13 8 | is established that those things which become known by revelation 14 8 | certain truth, and that those things which war against faith 15 9 | the fountains of all good things flow out upon civil society. 16 9 | and is ignorant of many things; whereas the Christian faith, 17 9 | minds to disproving those things which are repugnant to faith 18 9 | to faith and proving the things which conform to faith. 19 10| taught false and incongruous things; what vague and doubtful 20 10| Divinity, the first origin of things, the government of the world, 21 11| to be worshiped; that all things were created from nothing 22 12| versatility treated of many things of the greatest utility 23 17| on man and other sensible things, on human actions and their 24 18| reasons and principles of things, which because they are 25 29| to the peaceful order of things and to public safety. In 26 29| the nature of corporeal things, to inquire into the laws 27 30| led to the knowledge of things without body and matter 28 30| without body and matter by things sensible, they well understood 29 30| in the study of physical things. And this they confirmed 30 30| the knowledge of natural things; and, indeed, the number