Part, Dialogue
1 1, Int| that goodness, beauty, and truth which are diffused over
2 1, Int| not dared to reveal the Truth in its purity and essence.
3 1, Int| Divine, which is the highest truth and the highest good. In "
4 1, Int| the highest good and of truth; to teach that God is to
5 1, 1 | that which is absolute in truth and essence from that which
6 1, 1 | Love, through whom high truth I do discern,~Thou openest
7 1, 1 | thou. base hind unto the truth,~Bend down the car to m
8 1, 2 | beware.~TANS. To say the truth, that object, which beyond
9 1, 3 | the divine, of justice, of truth, of glory, and by the fire
10 1, 3 | snares are the species of truth which unite our mind to
11 1, 4 | primal verity, or absolute truth. Now the first discourse
12 1, 4 | ideas, the ocean of every truth and goodness. So that it
13 1, 4 | intellect will hear the whole truth, so that it may learn all
14 1, 5 | faith than physicians by the truth; and in the worst diseases
15 1, 5 | to evil, as there is no truth which is not~joined or opposed
16 1, 5 | tablet expresses with greater truth than perspicacity the sense
17 2, Pre| Enthusiast is to get at the Truth and to see the Light, and.
18 2, 1 | highest good, and primal truth, as to absolute goodness
19 2, 1 | satisfied with any comprehended truth, but ever proceeds on and
20 2, 1 | proceeds on and on towards that truth which is not comprehended.
21 2, 1 | deserts -- of contemplation of truth, that is, from Diana, who
22 2, 1 | through the reasoning of Truth and warmed his affections
23 2, 1 | through his eyes; that of Truth (the intellect of Truth?)
24 2, 1 | Truth (the intellect of Truth?) through the door of the
25 2, 1 | the beauty, goodness and truth, which are the source of
26 2, 1 | the source of every other truth, beauty, and goodness? "
27 2, 2 | things rather than by the Truth, which is occult and hidden
28 2, 2 | objects of infallible and sole truth as there are individual
29 2, 2 | noble spirits equipped with truth and enlightened with the
30 2, 2 | becomes better, -- that is Truth, towards which, in all times,
31 2, 2 | hates this life. Therefore Truth is an incorporeal thing,
32 2, 2 | who are born and die. It (Truth) is specific unity, said
33 2, 2 | know, besides, that the truth (reality) of supernatural
34 2, 2 | conclude that he who seeks the truth must rise above the reason
35 2, 2 | mode for the pursuit of truth, to find it, to distinguish
36 2, 2 | and deserted solitude that Truth most often has its secret
37 2, 2 | of) moment or weight, the truth and Being are found in all
38 2, 2 | The Chaldeans sought for Truth by means of subtraction,
39 2, 2 | excellence, and that the truth was in both the one and
40 2, 2 | certain sects, seek the truth of nature in all her specific
41 2, 2 | fountain of light, very truth of very truth, God of gods,
42 2, 2 | light, very truth of very truth, God of gods, through whom
43 2, 2 | all is full of divinity, truth, entity, goodness. This
44 2, 2 | entity, goodness. This truth is sought as a thing inaccessible,
45 2, 3 | oh my heart,~The path of truth thou hast entirely lost;~
46 2, 3 | without blame, but with great truth and understanding, it has
47 2, 4 | because it aspires to the truth and to universal good, and
48 2, 4 | happens to those who love truth and goodness. which shows
49 2, 4 | Certainly no one truly loves the truth and the good who is not
50 2, 4 | proceeds from this: that Divine Truth according to supernatural
51 2, 4 | immobility, reality, entity, truth be contained in that which
52 2, 4 | other and otherwise? What, truth, what picture can be painted
53 2, 4 | incapable of comprehending the truth, by making the affection
54 2, 4 | who would understand the truth by means of contemplation,
55 2, 4 | pure in thought.~MIN. In truth, one sees how much diversity
56 2, 4 | find that the same light of truth, expressed in the selfsame
57 2, 4 | the comprehension of the Truth, notwithstanding that the
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