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divorce 1
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Giordano Bruno
The Heroic Enthusiasts

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divinity

   Part,  Dialogue
1 1, Int| in infinite space, of the divinity in all things, of the unity 2 1, 3 | themselves, because they have the divinity; the second are themselves 3 1, 3 | contemplated and seen in effect the divinity, and that is beheld, adored, 4 1, 3 | by the obscurity of the divinity, he sometimes abandons the 5 1, 3 | way, have for object the divinity, tend towards divine beauty, 6 1, 3 | to him to contemplate the divinity in a more suitable manner 7 1, 3 | to form to himself of the divinity, and is not some corporeal 8 1, 3 | the true object is the divinity itself?~TANS. The divinity 9 1, 3 | divinity itself?~TANS. The divinity is the final object, the 10 1, 3 | because it contracts the divinity into itself, it being in 11 1, 3 | which it penetrates into the divinity so far as it can, and God 12 1, 3 | receive and comprehend. the divinity in its conception. Now in 13 1, 3 | purer eye the beauty of the divinity. As happens to him, who, 14 1, 3 | decline as rebels~from divinity; wherefore, not by free 15 1, 3 | rational will, rises to the divinity, leaving the form of the 16 1, 4 | red, white, and fair, in divinity signifies the scarlet of 17 1, 4 | for having absorbed the divinity into himself it was not 18 1, 4 | kingdom of Heaven is in us;" divinity dwells within through the 19 1, 4 | Whom to the abode of my divinity I sent;~Without hope do 20 1, 4 | superior it turns round the divinity, and with the inferior, 21 1, 5 | accept a part of me,~But my divinity no favour shows.~Unkind 22 1, 5 | that, without doubt, the divinity will influence him; who 23 1, 5 | And in the iciness of my divinity find no deliverance,~No 24 2, 1 | do I believe that my true divinity, as she shows herself to 25 2, 1 | we are, and in which the divinity is present neither more 26 2, 1 | matter is subject to the divinity and to nature. Thus will 27 2, 1 | they aspire as to revered divinity,~So every thought born of 28 2, 2 | omnipotent and all-producing divinity fills all things, and with 29 2, 2 | through whom all is full of divinity, truth, entity, goodness. 30 2, 2 | the monad, which is the divinity, proceeds this monad which 31 2, 3 | contracted into itself the divinity; it is made god, and consequently 32 2, 3 | say that which from the divinity is diffused into things, 33 2, 3 | things which aspires to the divinity.~LAO. Now of this and of 34 2, 4 | comprehend something of the divinity, or something inferior to 35 2, 4 | found, does not receive the divinity substantially, so that there 36 2, 4 | denominatively divine, the divinity and Divine beauty being


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