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1    II|         and conformably to right reason. But he, continuing in the
2   VII| philosophized according to right reason, by their prescribing to
3   VII|    contrary to every sound idea, reason, and sense.~ ~
4  VIII|        on account of the seed of reason [the Logos] implanted in
5    IX|      them delight; and the right Reason, when He came, proved that
6     X|   rational being, both body, and reason, and soul. For whatever
7     X|     consider and prove things by reason, were brought before the
8     X|          of the investigation of reason, saying, "That it is neither
9     X|         mere instrument of human reason.~ ~
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