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tians, but also—without correction and perfection—harmful.
III. That philosophy original: "philosophie" may be reformed and perfected by a harmonious organization original: "harmonicall reduction"; the process of bringing complex data back to its fundamental principles of all things that exist and are made, aligning them with senses, reason, and Scripture. This can be done with such evidence and certainty (regarding all things of the greatest importance and necessity) that any mortal man seeing may see, and feeling may feel, the truth scattered everywhere.
Regarding each and every one of these observations, lest we should seem to have merely imagined original: "dreamed somewhat" them, there is more to be said in greater detail.
And for the first point, we establish three principles of philosophy, following Campanella Tommaso Campanella (1568–1639), an Italian philosopher and theologian who argued that nature is a book through which God reveals himself and his skillful interpreter Tobias Adami: Senses, Reason, and Scripture. But these must be used so jointly that anyone who does not wish to be left in ignorance or doubt should rely on no one of these without the others; otherwise, it will be a very direct path original: "ready precipice" into error. For the senses, although