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1 1, Int | find a broader field of action. and greater scope for their
2 1, Int | is acquired, and will and action becoming one through thought,
3 1, 2 | order not to~commit any action which might vex or irritate
4 1, 3 | object is infinite, and in action most simple, and our intellectual
5 1, 3 | One is a certain vivifying action which from the soul descends
6 1, 3 | which is produced from that action in the body. Now this active
7 1, 4 | incline towards the universal action, as to a thing naturally
8 1, 4 | powers which, through his action he has extinguished, should
9 1, 5 | is ever invariable in its action, is always turned and affected
10 1, 5 | is also pure and absolute action.~CIC. All those things,
11 1, 5 | matter and form, of power and action?~TANS. It is so. Furthermore,
12 1, 5 | had to do with a finite action, where infinite potency
13 1, 5 | but not with the infinite action where infinite potency is
14 2, 1 | ray of spiritual form and action, of which it is the trace
15 2, 1 | as complete and perfected action; seeing that no such thing
16 2, 1 | to become fitted for~the action of the sensitive faculty,
17 2, 1 | makes a show of magnanimous action. or apparently magnanimous.
18 2, 2(1)| meditation be a nobler thing~Than action, wherefore, then, great
19 2, 2 | simple power to the simple action.~Aristotle boasts of being
20 2, 3 | at that potency without action! For you will understand
21 2, 3 | he could recall them into action by their own potentiality,
22 2, 3 | impediment cannot exist in action. if (equally?) violent opposition
23 2, 3 | opposition is not put into action; 1 second, because in so~ ./.
24 2, 3(1)| opposites which are called into action must be equal in power? -- (
25 2, 3 | this, which is not put into action? If the waters are so many,
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