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Giordano Bruno
The Heroic Enthusiasts

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1 1, Int | of the. Divine, but the God that the dying Tasso confessed 2 1, Int | dying Tasso confessed is a god that is expected and comes 3 1, Int | and comes not; while the god that Bruno proclaims he 4 1, Int | find written the word of God.~Human souls are lights, 5 1, Int | elevation and union with God upon the wings of thought. 6 1, Int | the mind, the mind is in God. The life of the soul is 7 1, Int | of truth; to teach that God is to be found in the study 8 1, Int | humanity with Nature and with God.~Bruno returned to Paris 9 1, Int | and of the existence of God in all. After nine months' 10 1, 3 | the enthusiast) becomes a god by intellectual contact 11 1, 3 | image most beautiful of God.~Let him who will think 12 1, 3 | state, where we cannot see God except as in a, shadow or 13 1, 3 | in consequence becomes a god: because it contracts the 14 1, 3 | into itself, it being in God through the intention with 15 1, 3 | divinity so far as it can, and God being in it, so that after 16 1, 3 | soul moves and turns round God, as the body round the soul."~ 17 1, 3 | mind, the mind either is God or is in God, as Plotinus 18 1, 3 | mind either is God or is in God, as Plotinus said. As in 19 1, 3 | in its essence it, is in God who is its life, similarly 20 1, 3 | longing for the living God," and in another place; " 21 1, 3 | the following:~17.~That god who shakes the sounding 22 1, 3 | From subject viler still, a god.~A horse was Saturn;~And 23 1, 3 | thing, do change we to a god.~In Nature is one revolution 24 1, 3 | from subject viler still, a god. From in inferior thing 25 1, 3 | thing do change me to a god."~ ~ 26 1, 4 | divine mind, of man or any god.~CIC. I do not believe that 27 1, 4 | thou shalt have for guide a god,~Who is called blind by 28 1, 4 | to the guidance of that god, who, by the unseeing crowd, 29 1, 4 | whole soul is converted into God, and inhabits the intelligible 30 1, 5 | bringing into captivity to God the whole will and affection: 31 1, 5 | seeing that there is a God near us, in us, and with 32 1, 5 | is no man that has not a god within him, so there is 33 1, 5 | no lover that has not a god within him, and no lover 34 1, 5 | no lover within whom this god is not. Most certainly there 35 1, 5 | Most certainly there is a god in every man, but what god 36 1, 5 | god in every man, but what god it is in each one is not 37 2, 1 | degrees. These, if they be not God, are things divine, are 38 2, 1 | steterunt pedes eius.~CES. God, the divine beauty, and 39 2, 1 | inner self believing that, God is near, present and within, 40 2, 1(1)| For, in this (degree), God cannot be tasted, felt, 41 2, 1 | silver that makes one like God, because these are not treasure 42 2, 1 | Him; nor vestments, for God is naked; nor ostentation 43 2, 1 | metaphor and similitude, as God is sometimes said to be 44 2, 1 | she fixes her gaze toward God, as to the highest good, 45 2, 1 | else from the principal god Apollo, who, with his own, 46 2, 1 | no deity more violent, no god more pleasing, no agent 47 2, 1 | thy powers, oh beauteous god!~In slaying him who lies 48 2, 1 | affection is all turned toward God that is towards the Idea 49 2, 2 | not the liberty of man or God.~See how contented he is 50 2, 2(1)| emanating from what he called God, and what we call the ALL, 51 2, 2 | very truth of very truth, God of gods, through whom all 52 2, 2 | have more) or any other god that can have that species 53 2, 3 | can we move the beauteous god to pity?~LAS. If it is not 54 2, 3 | the divinity; it is made god, and consequently in its 55 2, 4 | and tangle of that wayward god~Who pierced the eyes, inflamed 56 2, 4(1)| emanating from what he termed God, and what we call the ALL; 57 2, 4(1)| as thy lips have said,~On God Eternal, Very God! See me, 58 2, 4(1)| said,~On God Eternal, Very God! See me, see what thou prayest!~        *        *        *        *~   59 2, 4(1)| O Eyes of God! O Head!~  My strength of 60 2, 4(1)| God is it I did see,~This unknown 61 2, 4 | divine theologians say, that God is more honoured and loved 62 2, 5 | plain,~The fairest work of God,~Thus does a fate benign 63 2, 5 | have been added now,~Oh god of the mad waves,~To make 64 2, 5 | she who makes of me,~The god most glorious of the mighty 65 2, 5 | night."~Then answered Jove, "God of the billowy sea!~That


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