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1 I, 3 | friendship, and that the intelligible fire of the monad is the 2 I, 20| there is nothing of things intelligible or sensible true, but that 3 VI, 4 | S SYSTEM OF SENSIBLE AND INTELLIGIBLE EXISTENCES.~In this way 4 VI, 4 | or (what) Plato (styles) "intelligible" and "sensible." And the 5 VI, 6 | Great Announcement a perfect intelligible (entity), after such a mode, 6 VI, 18| bodies, as the monad of intelligible ones. And that likewise 7 VI, 18| every respect imitated the intelligible monad, which was able to 8 VI, 19| Pythagoras, two worlds: one intelligible, which has the monad for 9 VI, 19| apprehend the substance of those intelligible entities which are capable 10 VI, 19| divided, as we said, into the intelligible and sensible world, we have 11 VI, 19| have also reason from the intelligible (world), in order that by 12 VI, 19| sensible is divided from the intelligible world. And that we have 13 VII, 17| unification (arising out) of the intelligible world. He asserts that those 14 VIII, 2 | deficiency. Now, all those intelligible and eternal (entities) constituted