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1 2 | this certitude by way of experience. Thus many have arguments 2 2 | argument is not enough, but experience is. ~ 3 3 | if it is accompanied by experience, but not of the bare demonstration. 4 3 | and cause through their experience. And such are perfect in 5 4 | only know how to neglect experience. This is evident from examples. 6 4 | to prove everything by experience. ~ 7 5 | Experience is of two kinds. One is 8 5 | Natural History. And this experience is human and philosophical 9 5 | grace given to him, but such experience is not enough for man, because 10 6 | Of this inner experience there are seven degrees, 11 6 | practice. And this is our experience, because a known truth draws 12 7 | third degree of spiritual experience is the gift of the Holy 13 8 | accordance with universal experience about figures and numbers, 14 8 | all sciences and to this experience, because no science can 15 12| ourselves know through our own experience, which cannot be denied.