Part, Dialogue
1 1, Int| refugees, who welcomed him with affection, inquiring whether he intended
2 1, 1 | mountain to be the exalted affection of his heart, his Muses
3 1, 1 | tears. In that mountain affection is kindled; through those
4 1, 1 | those tears the enthusiastic affection is demonstrated; and he
5 1, 1 | and, spiritually, from one affection of the heart proceed two
6 1, 1 | fire alone; that is, one affection. consumes him.~CIC. Why
7 1, 2 | his~heart burns in its affection for others, and for compassion
8 1, 2 | his nymph, which is the affection of that object to which
9 1, 3 | it is that well-ordered affection loves the body or corporeal
10 1, 3 | to which being joined by affection he would also wish to be
11 1, 3 | comes to lose the love and affection for every other thing senseful
12 1, 4 | stimulate and awaken the affection, to make it on the alert;
13 1, 4 | father of the subsequent affection of the sensuous or intellectual
14 1, 4 | sight usually moves the affection to a greater love than the
15 1, 4 | obscure in the interior affection, should be frequently brightened
16 1, 4 | beautiful of women, because the affection follows the reason of the
17 1, 4 | superior and inferior, the affection of Love proceeds, as the
18 1, 5 | comprehension or by passionate affection, but rather, according to
19 1, 5 | to God the whole will and affection: for from this it comes
20 1, 5 | presents himself with the affection of the will.~CIC. It is
21 1, 5 | desire, attention, study, affection, in which he never for a
22 1, 5 | concedes. It ever burns in the affection in so far as it shines in
23 1, 5 | him being joined to it by affection.~CIC. Now apply your intelligence
24 1, 5 | in which he is planted by affection and intention, as the roots
25 1, 5 | intelligence, which supplies an affection of its own, which has its
26 1, 5 | similar aspiration, study, affection, and desire. I believe that
27 1, 5 | thing, except the absorbing affection; at the same time, they,
28 1, 5 | those which proceed from the affection, which aspires continually
29 1, 5 | vigorous impulse of the affection comes to aid the lively
30 1, 5 | in the fruits of natural affection, the condition of which
31 1, 5 | kindled. He means that such affection is not as in its beginning,
32 2, 1 | greatest oblations that human affection can offer to an object.
33 2, 1 | follows that the entire affection of the enthusiast is bifold,
34 2, 1 | with diamond, that is, the affection was hard and not capable
35 2, 1 | is penetrated within the affection and conception. This is
36 2, 1 | substance of the general affection. This was that double ray,
37 2, 1 | and discuss, because the affection informs and confirms itself,
38 2, 1 | their degrees and whence the affection for the good, well proposed
39 2, 1 | felt. But where the entire affection is all turned toward God
40 2, 1 | in the which the whole affection concurs and which comes
41 2, 1 | to be one and. the same affection. Then there is no love or
42 2, 3 | passage of the eyes, the affection may be kindled and inflamed
43 2, 3 | without reason that the affection of the heart is said to
44 2, 3 | Deus. Such blessedness of affection begins in this life, and
45 2, 3 | firstly, cognition moves the affection, and soon the affection
46 2, 3 | affection, and soon the affection moves the cognition. The
47 2, 4 | absorbed, and the amorous affection remains without the effect
48 2, 4 | proceeds from some troubled affection, as in the question of Love
49 2, 4 | because the conception and affection follow the reason and condition
50 2, 4 | the truth, by making the affection precede the intellect. There
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