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1 I, 2 | been made without divine intelligence, nor continue to exist unless 2 I, 2 | governed by the highest intelligence. But even Marcus Tullius, 3 I, 2 | prepared by some greater intelligence. And for us, assuredly, 4 I, 3 | is no one, who possesses intelligence and uses reflection, who 5 I, 12| divine, but also of human intelligence, when they affirm that Saturn 6 I, 20| if they had possessed any intelligence, they would never have undertaken 7 I, 20| virtues. For they have no intelligence or perception of themselves; 8 I, 21| declares, if we have any intelligence, that she was a mortal woman, 9 I, 21| men, as though bereft of intelligence, do those things seriously, 10 II, 5 | accord, and not by the divine intelligence. But who does not understand 11 II, 9 | perfect strength, power, and intelligence, it follows that He who 12 II, 9 | that which has sensibility, intelligence, reflection, and the power 13 II, 9 | possessed of sensibility, intelligence, providence, power, and 14 II, 9 | can be made without mind, intelligence, and design. But this is 15 II, 9 | order, except one who has intelligence, foresight, and power. And 16 II, 11| endowed with perception and intelligence, that is, after the likeness 17 III, 3 | this account the divine intelligence has opened the eyes and 18 III, 17| them? If they are without intelligence, they cannot come together 19 III, 28| was completed by divine intelligence, said that nature was the 20 III, 29| on account of our want of intelligence and our ignorance of causes." 21 IV, 6 | leads to perception and to intelligence. Since, therefore, He made 22 V, 8 | Learn, therefore, if any intelligence is left to you, that men 23 VI, 9 | have no knowledge and no intelligence. All their learning and 24 VII, 2 | own perception and innate intelligence, which they wished to do 25 VII, 3 | Unless by chance that divine intelligence which is mixed with the 26 VII, 3 | themselves were as devoid of intelligence as those are who have not