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1 29| of necessary and eternal truths that distinguishes us from 2 30| the knowledge of necessary truths, and through their abstract 3 33| There are also two kinds of truths, those of reasoning and 4 33| reasoning and those of fact. Truths of reasoning are necessary 5 33| opposite is impossible: truths of fact are contingent and 6 33| into more simple ideas and truths, until we come to those 7 36| sufficient reason for contingent truths or truths of fact, that 8 36| for contingent truths or truths of fact, that is to say, 9 43| is the region of eternal truths or of the ideas on which 10 44| possibilities, or rather in eternal truths, this reality must needs 11 45| through the reality of eternal truths. But a little while ago 12 46| as some do, that eternal truths, being dependent on God, 13 46| true only of contingent truths, of which the principle 14 46| best, whereas necessary truths depend solely on His understanding