Part, Dialogue
1 1, 3| eyes of his mind such an intelligible conception through which,
2 1, 3| he speaks, is the highest intelligible conception that he has been
3 1, 3| we see divine beauty in intelligible conceptions apart from the
4 1, 3| means of some noble and intelligible conception, unites itself
5 1, 3| force themselves on the intelligible world as to their native
6 1, 4| savage beasts, that is, the intelligible kinds of ideal conceptions,
7 1, 4| I understand. He forms intelligible conceptions in his own way
8 1, 4| itself the germ of everything intelligible and desirable, until it
9 1, 4| in the intellect all the intelligible. Therefore, as the inclination
10 1, 4| so has the, intellect to intelligible things. I believe now that
11 1, 4| alone nourish~myself with intelligible conceptions as with intellectual
12 1, 4| understanding of things intelligible, come to the succour of
13 1, 4| into God, and inhabits the intelligible world; whence, on the other
14 1, 4| the material and of things intelligible, she feels herself lacerated
15 1, 4| sentiment proceeds from these intelligible or knowable objects, to
16 1, 5| towards the light of the intelligible world, and is dark through
17 1, 5| proportion are the degrees of the intelligible orders and the glories of
18 2, 1| Divine Beauty through two intelligible species the which bound
19 2, 1| from the~ ./. light of intelligible things, the mind becomes
20 2, 2| Diana, the splendour of the intelligible species, and huntress; because
21 2, 2| as many paths of the true intelligible species and objects of infallible
22 2, 2| incorruptible species it is intelligible and one, and as it communicates
23 2, 4| intellect, acting between the intelligible species formed as proceeding
24 2, 4| sort of medium which is the intelligible species, nor that which
25 2, 4| of the eighth, the high intelligible object has~ ./. blinded
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