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1 1 | is the first and supreme truth, and the mind alone feeds 2 1 | the mind alone feeds on truth. God is perfect holiness 3 3 | none may abandon the way of truth.(1)~ 4 8 | which is in disaccord with truth and with divine reason; 5 11| should give testimony to the truth."(9) In like manner: "I 6 11| In the knowledge of this truth, which constitutes the highest 7 11| This noble patrimony of truth and charity entrusted by 8 12| principle and rule of all truth; from nature, they aver, 9 12| profession of Christian truth is shackled oftentimes with 10 14| undertake the defense of truth and uproot errors from the 11 14| clamors are raised against truth, is the part of a man either 12 14| entertains doubt as to the truth of what he professes to 13 15| said, with the greatest truth, there is nothing so hurtful 14 15| error. So soon as Catholic truth is apprehended by a simple 15 16| in propagating Christian truth and warding off errors the 16 17| with the Church are in very truth contending against God.(20)~ 17 19| readily apprehended. In truth, thought is the principle 18 20| capacity for grasping the truth. On this account, in controlling 19 21| beyond question attained to truth. Consequently, as the Church 20 22| intrinsic evidence of the truth perceived by the natural 21 22| into doubt His infinite truth and wisdom. To determine, 22 22| object of faith is primary truth, as it is shown forth in 23 22| from the fountainhead of truth. It follows, therefore, 24 22| proceeds from the primary truth manifested in the holy Scriptures, 25 27| the civil authority. In truth, it was not to Caesar but 26 29| the rights of justice and truth, all may strive to bring 27 32| pillar and ground of the truth,"(29) will easily steer 28 38| have often foreshadowed the truth that was to come, saving 29 39| experienced the force of this truth, wherefore should not our 30 39| not our own? There are, in truth, very many signs which proclaim 31 39| they search in vain for truth, laying hold on the false