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1 2 | though, absolutely speaking, human reason by its own natural 2 2 | practical life. Now the human intellect, in gaining the 3 3 | present condition of the human race, may be known by all 4 4 | 4. Furthermore the human intelligence sometimes experiences 5 8 | they diminish the value of human reason, and the more they 6 15| so that it should give human expression to divine truths 7 16| gave enlightenment to the human mind through the Church. 8 22| even wrongly speak of a human sense of the Scriptures, 9 22| interpreted by the purely human reason of exegetes, instead 10 25| It is now doubted that human reason, without divine revelation 11 29| highly the Church regards human reason, for it falls to 12 29| the genuine validity of human knowledge, the unshakable 13 30| fruits of progress of the human mind. But never may we overthrow 14 30| self-evident principles of the human mind or of those propositions 15 30| Whatever new truth the sincere human mind is able to find, certainly 16 30| has created and guides the human intellect, not that it may 17 36| with the present state of human sciences and sacred theology, 18 36| inquires into the origin of the human body as coming from pre-existent 19 36| as if the origin of the human body from pre-existing and 20 38| description of the origin of the human race and the chosen people.