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In this wisdom the human intellect dedicates itself to its most sublime object as reason , illumined by faith , gropes to interpret , defend , explicate and make deductions from the sacred truths of revelation .
In this wisdom the human intellect dedicates itself to its most sublime object as reason , illumined by faith , gropes to interpret , defend , explicate and make deductions from the sacred truths of revelation .
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( But at the same time , of course , Edmund , as a bastard , is already outside that natural order by which the others prosper ; thus he would reason against the order by which he is the loser . ) The natural order is most firmly ...
( But at the same time , of course , Edmund , as a bastard , is already outside that natural order by which the others prosper ; thus he would reason against the order by which he is the loser . ) The natural order is most firmly ...
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( But at the same time , of course , Edmund , as a bastard , is already outside that natural order by which the others prosper ; thus he would reason against the order by which he is the loser . ) The natural order is most firmly ...
( But at the same time , of course , Edmund , as a bastard , is already outside that natural order by which the others prosper ; thus he would reason against the order by which he is the loser . ) The natural order is most firmly ...
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