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1 1 | impossible; because the mind of man, enclosed in the 2 1 | But the light of the human mind is God, and he who has known 3 1 | scarcely distinguished by the mind; whose religion is accustomed 4 2 | is to perceive with the mind that there is but one Supreme 5 5 | subject to such littleness of mind as to imagine that He is 6 5 | and perturbation of the mind, which is inconsistent with 7 5 | when it fails upon the mind of any one, as a violent 8 5 | changes the condition of the mind, the eyes gleam, the countenance 9 7 | may show their state of mind. Laughter also is peculiar 10 10| Leucippus eyes? Had he alone a mind, who assuredly alone of 11 10| reflection, the memory, the mind, the natural capacity: from 12 10| wisdom? Does any man of sound mind, therefore, think that that 13 10| things, if it has not a mind, will effect nothing, will 14 10| atoms, or Nature without mind, made those things which 15 10| concerning Nature, which has no mind, it is no wonder that it 16 10| believed that the human mind, with its skill and its 17 10| from a wise nature. But as mind and soul govern everybody, 18 10| the force of memory, of mind and reflection, which both 19 11| and governed except by one mind. Therefore all divine power 20 11| with the feeling of his mind, because the truth cannot 21 11| neither be comprehended by the mind nor be expressed by the 22 11| there is an incorporeal mind, which, being diffused and 23 16| there is no emotion of the mind in God. And because there 24 17| is an incitement of the mind to injure him who either 25 17| ought to be of a sedate mind when he sentences the guilty 26 17| Anger is an emotion of the mind arousing itself for the 27 18| tranquil spirit and a quiet mind despises and refuses, unless 28 18| that the excitement of his mind might calm down through 29 21| lest, being out of his mind, he should commit some inexpiable 30 21| opportunity of coming to a right mind, and correcting himself.~ 31 23| kindness are as immortal as the mind and soul, which by good