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1 I, 4 | Deity is a fire endued with intelligence, and that all things are 2 I, 16| likewise calls ideas, is the intelligence of the Deity, to which, 3 IV, 43| obvious to persons possessing intelligence; (I mean) that, beholding 4 IV, 51| denominations thus: Mind, Intelligence, Name, Voice, Ratiocination, 5 V, 14| you discern by an act of intelligence, or also omit (to discern) 6 V, 14| however, is not devoid of intelligence, but altogether reflective, 7 VI, 7 | perception and a share of intelligence. The world, therefore, that 8 VI, 7 | roots he terms "Mind" and "Intelligence," "Voice" and "Name," "Ratiocination" 9 VI, 8 | the first pair, Mind and Intelligence, he calls Heaven and Earth. 10 VI, 8 | generated from Mind and Intelligence, that is, from Heaven and 11 VI, 9 | enigmatically of Mind and Intelligence, that is, Heaven and Earth, 12 VI, 12| being), in no (quality of) intelligence formed inferior to the unbegotten 13 VI, 13| and constitutes) a great Intelligence, and is a female which produces 14 VI, 13| exists in isolation. For Intelligence, (that subsists) in unity, 15 VI, 13| himself his own peculiar intelligence, so also the intelligence, 16 VI, 13| intelligence, so also the intelligence, when it was manifested, 17 VI, 13| hermaphrodite power, and an intelligence. And hence it is that they 18 VI, 13| in no wise different from intelligence, inasmuch as they are one. 19 VI, 13| power; and from those below, intelligence. So it is, therefore, that 20 VI, 13| is Mind (subsisting) in Intelligence; and these are separable 21 VI, 14| relates to himself and to Intelligence, and (thus) furnishes a 22 VI, 14| at that time resided this Intelligence; and thus, when all the 23 VI, 14| through his own peculiar intelligence. For inasmuch as the angels, 24 VI, 15| Simon, viz., "Mind" and "Intelligence," "Voice" and "Name," "Ratiocination" 25 VI, 43| things inimitable, unto the intelligence of the Mother. And the first 26 IX, 4 | of vision, hearing, and intelligence, these I pre-eminently honour," 27 IX, 5 | of vision, hearing, and intelligence," that is, of the (corporeal) 28 IX, 5 | this fire is endued with intelligence, and a cause of the management 29 IX, 6 | silly, by those endued with intelligence. This Callistus became a " 30 IX, 7 | conveyed to Carpophorus intelligence of what had taken place. 31 X, 7 | darkness being then endued with intelligence, and knowing that when the 32 X, 8 | he denominates Mind and Intelligence, Voice and Name, Ratiocination