Jieve and profess all and each one of tho>e things con- tained in the Creed which the holy llmnan Church uses, namely : " (the Nicene Creed follows, and then the paragraph! in this column in the order of the numbers).] freely wrought both spiritual and corporeal nature, that is to say, the angelic and the material, and then the human as constituted both of spirit and matter. All things which God wrought he watches over and governs by his providence reaching mightily from end to end, and ordering all things sweetly. For all things are naked and open to his eyes, those things even which are future in the free action of his creatures. [Dogmatic Constitutions of the Vatican Council, Session 3, Chap. 1.] REVELATION The same holy Mother Church maintains and teaches that God, the beginning and end of all things, can certainly be known by the natural light of human reason from things created ; for the invisible things of 22 ROMAN CATHOLICISM him from the creation of the world are clearly seen, being understood by the things that are made ; but that it has pleased his wisdom and goodness to reveal to the human race in another and supernatural way