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1 6 | to draw education out of human nature itself and evolve 2 8 | families and for the whole of human society, whose perfection 3 8 | possible here below for human society. And this it does 4 18| regard to every other kind of human learning and instruction, 5 18| instruction, no less than every human action, has a necessary 6 31| bears upon the perfecting of human life."20 ~ 7 35| it has the same origin as human life itself."25 It does 8 49| to the very instincts of human nature); or again in usurping 9 51| divided the government of the human race between two authorities, 10 51| divine, the other over things human. Both are supreme, each 11 52| Everything therefore in human affairs that is in any way 12 54| good Christians. For, let human prudence say what it likes 13 58| There remain therefore, in human nature the effects of original 14 60| relying on the sole powers of human nature, is unsound. Such, 15 66| recognize the inborn weakness of human nature, and the law of which 16 95| in the whole aggregate of human life, physical and spiritual, 17 99| way ennobled and benefited human society. Indeed, the Saints