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1 1 | have never been lacking "men speaking perverse things" (
2 3 | surprised that We number such men among the enemies of the
3 3 | their true colours those men who have assumed this bad
4 6 | signs, and that therefore men should be drawn to the faith
5 20| has been, like that of all men, formed by degrees; it is
6 22| be a human work, made by men for men, but allowing the
7 22| human work, made by men for men, but allowing the theologian
8 26| rudimentary and common to all men alike, for it had its origin
9 33| that reeks of heresy. These men are certainly to be pitied,
10 34| not. Judge if you can how men with such a system are fitted
11 34| vouchsafed to speak thus to men. Unfortunately, these great
12 34| boundless effrontery of these men. Let one of them but open
13 38| obsolete systems, and the young men are to be taught modern
14 40| We are not as the rest of men, and which, to make them
15 40| them really not as other men, leads them to embrace all
16 40| duty to thwart such proud men, to employ them only in
17 42| Their articles to delude men's minds are of two kinds,
18 43| the sight of many young men once full of promise and
19 52| secular and regular - men of age, knowledge and prudence
20 58| this great perturbation of men's minds from the insidious
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