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Human Reason Quotes by Thomas Aquinas
- Now it seems that everything in the world stems from sources other than God, since the products of nature have their source in nature; deliberate…
- ...[sacred] doctrine is especially based upon arguments from authority, inasmuch as its principles are obtained by revelation: thus we ought to believe on the authority…
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