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1 1, XLVIII| smelling, so to speak, with no sensible organs of perception, and 2 3, XXXIV | recalled our minds from all sensible things, as being not only 3 3, XLVII | teach men to despise all sensible and visible things as existing 4 3, LVI | ought to despise things "sensible," and "temporal," and "visible," 5 4, XXIV | longer-lived than we. But no sensible person would maintain that 6 5, X | that, on account of that sensible light of theirs, they should 7 5, X | not for the sake of the sensible light which is admired by 8 5, X | everlasting light." For that sensible light of theirs is the work 9 6, IV | from (the contemplation of) sensible things, from which they 10 6, LI | subject of intelligent and sensible beings, nor of the manner 11 6, LXVI | thought from all visible and sensible things, to the Creator of 12 7, XXXVII| the use of the senses upon sensible objects, in order to go 13 7, XLIII | Father who sent Me." No sensible person could suppose that 14 7, XLIV | small or mean, that is, sensible objects, but to ask only 15 7, XLV | visible things are seen, all sensible things exist and itself 16 7, L | such a contempt for all sensible objects, that sometimes 17 8, XXIII | manner, they require some sensible memorials to prevent spiritual