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1 0,3 | height He raised it. The human race, exiled and disinherited, 2 0,3 | parents, nor was there any human hope of salvation, when 3 0,3 | learnt that the meaning of human life, the supreme law, the 4 0,3 | principle the consciousness of human dignity was revived: men' 5 0,3 | brotherhood: as a consequence, human rights and duties were either 6 0,4 | He who once bath restored human nature ruined by sin the 7 1,6 | prosperity-that in God alone can the human will find absolute and perfect 8 1,6 | protection and welfare of the human race, under the guidance 9 1,6 | by Our Redeemer's grace human nature bath been regenerated, 10 1,6 | ourselves. The very dignity of human nature depends upon this 11 1,7 | things and declares that human nature must rule supreme. 12 1,8 | Christ ought to prevail in human society and be the guide 13 1,8 | Jesus Christ is absent, human reason fails, being bereft 14 1,8 | under God's providence, human society has been built up. 15 2,9 | the Truth be sought by the human intellect, it must first 16 2,9 | properly belonging to the human mind, in which it may have 17 2,9 | and unnatural is that the human mind should refuse to be 18 2,9 | and the things of God. No human wisdom has invented it, 19 2,9 | veiled by nature, which no human ingenuity can explain, and 20 2,9 | forced by the theories of any human teacher, but by the eternal 21 2,9 | they will fall beneath some human sway. They are sure to choose 22 2,10| much more indulgent towards human nature, and requiring little 23 3,11| morality based exclusively on human reason robs man of his highest 24 3,12| higher. A power greater than human must be called in to teach