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    y,thegreat    enlopaediaofusefulknopiledbyaristotle,the    greekphilosopherofthefourthturybeforechrist.why    thehurchshouldhavebeenoah    highhonorstotheteacherofalexahegreat,whereas    theyndeedallreekphilosophersonatof    theirheathenishdoes,ireallydonotko    thebible,aristotleheonlyreliableteacher    othehandsoftrue    christians.    hiseroundabout    greecetoalexandria.theyhad    theranslatedfrohegreekintothearabiguage    bythehaedansintheseventh    iesintospainand    thephilosophyofthegreatstagiritearistotleiveof    stagirainiaoorishuies    ofrdova.thearabictexthentranslatedintolatin    bythechristianstudentshepyreoget    aliberaleduuous    bookslasttaughtatthedifferentschoolsofnorthe    europe.itadeitall    thereiing.    ostbrilliant    noftheddleagesnotooexplainallthings    bethintheirrelationtotheexpressed    en,thesoholastsor    sen,elligent,buttheyhadobtained    theirinfortioual    observation.iftheyedtolectureourgeon    oroncaterpillars,theyreadtheoldasand    aristotle,andtoldtheirstudentseverythingthesegoodbooks    hadtosayuponthesubjeaterpillarsandsturgeons.    theydidnotgoouttotherivertohasturgeon.    theydidheirlibrariesandrepairtothebackyard    tohafealsandstudy    theivehaunts.evensuholarsas    albertusgnusandthosaquinasdidnotinquireher    thesturgeonsinthelandofpalestihecaterpillarsof    ightnothavebeendifferentfrohesturgeons    aerpillarsofeeurope.    ionallycuriouspersonlike    rogerbanappearedintheunciloftheleaedandbegan    toexperintagnifyingglassesandfunnylittletelespes    andactuallydraggedthesturgenaerpillar    intotheleandprovedthatthey    froheentandby    aristotle,thesenshooktheirdignifiedheads.ban    oofar.osuggestthatanhour    ofactualobservatiohantenyearsh    aristotleandthatthehtas    airanslatedforallthegoodtheyhadever    dohescholastsanis    adahesafetyofthestate.hesustostudy    greekthatayreadaristotleintheinal.whyshould    heentedhourlatinarabislationh    hassatisfiedourfaithfulpeopleforsonyhundredyears    theinsidesoffishesandtheinsides    ofisheisprobablyaagitryingtoupset    theestablishedorderofthingsbyhisblackgidso    heypleadtheircausethatthefrightenedguardians    ofthepeaceforbadebantoore    thantenyears.edhisstudieshehadleaed    alesson.headeit    iossibleforhisnteorariestoreadtheatrickh    beeredesperateinits    attetstopreventpeoplefroskiionshwould    leadtodoubtsandiy.    this,hodoofanyo    keeppeopleignorant.thefeeliheheretic    huntersofthatdayly    believednay,theykhislifethepreparation    forourrealexistehenvinced    thattoooadepeopleunfortable,    filledtheirndshdangerousopinionsaodoubt    andhenediaevalsanwhosawone    ofhispupilsstrayatherevealedauthorityofthe    bibleandaristotle,thatheghtstudythingsforhielf,felt    asunfortableasalovingtherhild    approachahotstove.sheknohathetle    fingersifheisallo    baessarysheshereallyloves    thechildandifhe    asshepossiblybe.inthesaediaevalguardians    ofpeoplessouls,atters    pertainingtothefaith,slaveddayandnighttorehe    greatestpossibleservieersoftheirflock.they    heldoutahelpinghandheyuldandthesociety    ofthatdayshoenand    piousehefateoftheaveragertal    asbearableaspossible.    aserfion    thegoodlordoftheddleagesheserfto    reinaslaveallhislifehadbestortalsoulupon    thishuleustbeprotectedinhis    rights,thatheghtliveanddieasagoodchristian.when    hegreustbetakencare    ofbythefeudalsterforhehadheserf,    therefore,onotonousanddrearylife,wasnever    hauntedbyfearoftorrohathewas``safe    thatheuldhroploynt,thathewould    al    roofallthesa,andthatheething    toeat.    thisfeelingof``stabilityandof``safetywasfoundinall    classesofsociety.ioertsaisans    establishedguildseerofasteadyine.    itdidnotenuragetheaitioustodobetterthan    theieighbours.toooftentheguildsgaveproteto    the``slackerao``getby.buttheyestablished    ageneralfeelingofandassurahe    labclassessinourdayofgeneral    petition.theddleagesiliarhthedangers    ofodepeoplecall``ers,h    sholdofalltheavailablegrainorsoaporpickled    h    ...