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It is owing to this divine revelation, indeed, that human intelligence ; for eye hath not seen, nor ear necessary ; but because God, of his infinite goodness, what things God hath prepared for them that love FAITH has destined man for a supernatural end, namely, to the power of human reason, can be known by all, supernatural virtue, whereby, through the inspiration and with no taint of error. It is not for this reason, however, that revelation is to be held absolutely him. [Chap. 2.] by his Son. those divine truths which are not of themselves beyond heard, neither hath it entered into the heart of man, apostle : God, having spoken at sundry times and in share divine blessings, which are altogether beyond uncreated Truth, we are bound to yield full obedience salvation, is, according to the Catholic Church, a of understanding and will to God by faith in his revela- himself and the eternal decrees of his will, witness the and Lord, and created reason is absolutely subject to prophets, last of all, in these days, hath spoken to us in the present condition of mankind, readily, certainly, Since man is wholly dependent upon God, his Creator tion. This faith, which is the beginning of man's THE ACT OF FAITH 23 divers mannerg in times past to the fathers by the

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