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1 1, Int | perceived that, while the mind may grasp Nature in her
2 1, Int | Dominic at Naples, his mind was nourished and his intellect
3 1, Int | soul and the culture of the mind, he found it irksome to
4 1, Int | Bruno's system was in his mind complete and mature; he
5 1, Int | has a soul, one universal mind, penetrates and moves all
6 1, Int | constancy and their measure, the mind comprehends the progress
7 1, Int | soul, the soul is in the mind, the mind is in God. The
8 1, Int | soul is in the mind, the mind is in God. The life of the
9 1, Int | he had written down. His mind in the impulsiveness of
10 1, Int | anticipation before his~mind in the book written when
11 1, 1 | Heedless and unprepared, they mind it not.~One foe he kills,
12 1, 1 | regard,~One face alone my mind does fill,~One beauty keeps
13 1, 1 | So that the heart, the mind, the spirit, and the soul,~
14 1, 1 | whatever may be the result; the mind -- that is, the intellectual
15 1, 1 | might give pleasure to the mind; the soul -- that is, the
16 1, 3 | of truth which unite our mind to the,~primal verity, and
17 1, 3 | presented~before the eyes of his mind such an intelligible conception
18 1, 3 | as may~be formed in the mind, by virtue of the intellect.
19 1, 3 | the soul, the soul in the mind, the mind either is God
20 1, 3 | the soul in the mind, the mind either is God or is in God,
21 1, 3 | those say, or to the divine mind, as it is the fashion to
22 1, 3 | they seek refuge in the mind before the corporeal habit
23 1, 3 | is confirmed; because the mind raises to things sublime,
24 1, 3 | to inferior things. The mind always understands one,
25 1, 3 | movement and in diversity; the mind always understands one,
26 1, 4 | application of mortal or divine mind, of man or any god.~CIC.
27 1, 4 | conception is presented to the mind, and becomes understood
28 1, 4 | intellect, the intellect to the mind, then the whole soul is
29 1, 4 | demons or heroes.~TANS. The mind then cannot desire except
30 1, 4 | Now, it is lawful for the mind which finds itself oppressed
31 1, 4 | powers, and against which the mind rebels for having taken
32 1, 4 | arrive at such altitude of mind, as transporting me shall
33 1, 5 | quiet fruition, because our mind is towards that, as the
34 1, 5 | with a healthy, tranquil mind at rest; for whatever acute
35 1, 5 | is in us a certain sacred mind and intelligence, which
36 1, 5 | when the eyes of the human mind in this body are covered
37 2, Pre | spur which quickens the mind and purifies the will.~The
38 2, 1 | fire by the sun, calls to mind his own cares, and laments
39 2, 1 | signifies the state of the mind, heart and spirit and eyes
40 2, 1 | Splendour divine, to which this mind aspires,~The intellect alone
41 2, 1 | oh unquiet and perturbed mind,~Wilt thou the soul for
42 2, 1 | the sorrowing eyes?~The mind which aspires to the divine
43 2, 1 | alteri theatrum sumus."~The mind, then, which aspires high,
44 2, 1 | How do you mean that the mind aspires high? For example,
45 2, 1 | plunging into the depths of the mind, for which there is no great
46 2, 1 | give its just debts to the mind, so that with this aspiration
47 2, 1 | troubled sky of the human mind does not clear itself by
48 2, 1 | can present itself to the mind, without feeling itself
49 2, 1 | he has conceived in his mind the Divine Beauty, and it
50 2, 1 | intelligible things, the mind becomes exalted to the super-essential
51 2, 2 | thus: -- ~54.~She who my mind to other love did move,~
52 2, 2 | Hence he says that his mind is raised towards the highest
53 2, 2 | that she has roused his mind to high love, he takes occasion
54 2, 2 | does happen, through the mind having been moved through
55 2, 2 | itself of them? He roused his mind, not to make himself a mediator,
56 2, 2 | have sought to rouse the mind to the formation of new
57 2, 2 | ignorant multitude,~with whose mind they have most affinity,
58 2, 2 | can nor dare to have their mind roused to highest love.
59 2, 2 | intelligence, ob, clear mind, oh, blessed repast, fit
60 2, 2 | that the outcome of the mind is that alone which is always
61 2, 2 | required; it leaves in the mind the likeness and species
62 2, 3 | the enthusiast finding his mind free from other thoughts,
63 2, 3 | For the object of the mind~ ./. being infinite, and
64 2, 3(1)| Privation meant in the mind of the great philosopher ....
65 2, 4 | Divine image present in the mind, so that, although blind,
66 2, 4 | the cause that the human mind is blind as regards the
67 2, 4 | difference, when the Divine mind through its providence comes
68 2, 4(1)| heart's force, rebuked is mind's desire!~ When I behold
69 2, 5 | the high thought of the mind,~Was one who pushed us to
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