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1 1| You would think that one mind had been shared between 2 1| friendship, the direction of my mind fixed itself chiefly on 3 5| in file present case your mind must be so fashioned that 4 11| know, there will neither be mind, nor soul, nor life. With 5 16| the very formation of the mind. Therefore it is nothing 6 17| to me not to have either mind or sense, or, in fact, even 7 19| OF ALL THINGS, AND THEIR MIND AND SPIRIT. AND, BESIDES, 8 19| men;' and that such is the mind of mortal men as the Parent 9 19| within nourishes, and the mind infused stirs the heaven 10 19| another place calls that mind and spirit God. For these 11 19| announced to be by us, but mind, and reason, and spirit? 12 19| things, but that God was that mind which from water formed 13 19| the motion of an infinite mind; and the God of Pythagoras 14 19| was all infinity with a mind; and Antisthenes, that there 15 19| at one time he says that Mind, at another the World, is 16 19| in various ways, a divine mind to God. Theophrastus, and 17 19| discoursed of God as of a mind, now of a soul, now of air, 18 23| in that the belief and mind of the ignorant is deceived 19 23| one were to present to his mind with what instruments and 20 24| perceive that people of unsound mind, and of weak and degraded 21 29| man adores God with a pure mind, with handsoutstretched. 22 32| should be dedicated in our mind, consecrated in our inmost 23 32| disposition, and a pure mind, and a sincere judgment. 24 36| FAR AS FATE IS GOD. MAN'S MIND IS FREE, AND THEREFORE SO 25 36| disposition of fortune, yet the mind is free; and therefore man' 26 36| but our glory; for as our mind is relaxed by luxury, so 27 36| addition, strength both of mind and of body grows torpid 28 38| in our dress, but in our mind we do not speak meat things, 29 40| these things in my own 'mind, Caecilius broke forth: " 30 40| some things remain in my mind, not as resisting the truth,