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1 Pro | convinced that the human intellect makes its own difficulties, 2 Pre | course: men of capacity and intellect above the vulgar having 3 Pre | perceived that the human intellect left to its own course is 4 Pre | application of the human mind and intellect be introduced.~For my own 5 Pre | facts of nature, withdraw my intellect from them no further than 6 Plan| Philosophy The Ladder of the Intellect The Forerunners; or Anticipations 7 Plan| next point is to equip the intellect for passing beyond. To the 8 Plan| and humanity allows) the intellect may be raised and exalted, 9 Plan| the first notions of the intellect, there is not one of the 10 Plan| impressions taken by the intellect when left to go its own 11 Plan| themselves if the human intellect were even and like a fair 12 Plan| in the very nature of the intellect, which is far more prone 13 Plan| established maxim that the intellect is not qualified to judge 14 Plan| of the expurgation of the intellect to qualify it for dealing 15 Plan| is as necessary that the intellect should be supplied with 16 Plan| when the time comes for the intellect to begin its work, it may 17 Plan| that we have surrounded the intellect with faithful helps and