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1 II, IX | is in his knowledge and intellectual faculties above the condition 2 II, IX | difference there would be, in any intellectual perfections, between him 3 II, IX | first operation of all our intellectual faculties, and the inlet 4 II, X | slowness. Memory, in an intellectual creature, is necessary in 5 II, X | with some superior created intellectual beings, which in this faculty 6 II, XI | activity, and motion in the intellectual faculties, whereby they 7 II, XII | same in the material and intellectual world. For the materials 8 II, XXI | And so in the mind, the intellectual faculty, or the understanding, 9 II, XXI | advantage and excellency of any intellectual nature, that it would be 10 II, XXI | the highest perfection of intellectual nature lies in a careful 11 II, XXI | which turns the liberty of intellectual beings, in their constant 12 II, XXI | great privilege of finite intellectual beings; and I desire it 13 II, XXII | I think, conceive it, in intellectual agents, to be nothing else 14 II, XXVII | individual act, why one intellectual substance may not have represented 15 II, XXXIII| a little to conceive of intellectual habits, and of the tying 16 II, XXXIII| Influence of association on intellectual habits. Intellectual habits 17 II, XXXIII| on intellectual habits. Intellectual habits and defects this 18 III, X | which have so laid waste the intellectual world, is owing to nothing 19 IV, III | one of the lowest of all intellectual beings. What faculties, 20 IV, III | confidently say of it, That the intellectual and sensible world are in 21 IV, III | vegetables, animals, and intellectual corporeal beings, infinitely 22 IV, III | obscurity, almost the whole intellectual world; a greater certainty, 23 IV, III | they have in those of the intellectual world, involved all in the 24 IV, XIV | probably as a taste of what intellectual creatures are capable of 25 IV, XVII | assisting to all our other intellectual faculties, and indeed contains 26 IV, XXI | three great provinces of the intellectual world, wholly separate and