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1 1 | lacking "men speaking perverse things" (Acts xx. 30), "vain talkers
2 6 | phenomena, that is to say, to things that are perceptible to
3 6 | even by means of visible things. From this it is inferred
4 6 | human reason by means of the things that are made, let him be
5 9 | own life. From this two things follow. The first is a sort
6 10| priests too, who say these things openly; and they boast that
7 16| visible world there are some things which appertain to faith,
8 16| denying this. For though such things come within the category
9 18| their books you find some things which might well be expressed
10 18| next page you find other things which might have been dictated
11 20| fact has been the course of things. Still it is to be held
12 20| must always, and in all things, be respected. The application
13 30| of the transfiguration of things by faith, and the principle
14 30| belonging to it alone. In things where a double element,
15 30| third principle, even those things which are not outside the
16 30| Christ ever uttered those things which do not seem to be
17 36| there are many distasteful things in it. Nay, they admit openly,
18 39| wants to know above all things whether outside himself
19 42| the meaning and force of things and words, to depict her
20 45| clearly understood above all things that the scholastic philosophy
21 55| does but forbid belief in things for which human arguments
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