Part, Dialogue
1 1, Int| Substance, which is one, proceed the myriads of worlds; from
2 1, Int| worlds; from the worlds proceed myriads of living creatures;
3 1, 1 | one affection of the heart proceed two opposites, love and
4 1, 1 | are chiefly those which proceed from the lower instincts,
5 1, 4 | paces, invigorated so as to proceed divinely and "more easily,"
6 1, 4 | the heart.~CIC. Before you proceed further, I would understand
7 1, 4 | of the evil or good which proceed from seeing, whence comes
8 1, 4 | that the desire does not proceed from cognition, and that
9 1, 5 | night birds to the sun.~CIC. Proceed; for from what you have
10 1, 5 | and other passions, which proceed from their opposites, and
11 1, 5 | if we include those which proceed from the affection, which
12 1, 5 | very well. It is time to proceed to the next.~XV.~TANS. Here
13 2, 1 | immoveable and the same, proceed thoughts uncertain and certain,
14 2, 1 | VIII.~MAR. It is time to proceed to the consideration of
15 2, 3 | cause and beginning, could proceed a force of an opposite effect.
16 2, 4 | they should enable him to proceed on his way:~67.~The fifth
17 2, 4 | shows itself, and does not proceed with measure of movement
18 2, 4 | by means of the senses, proceed to the knowledge of another
19 2, 4 | or, by means of Being, to proceed to speculate about Essence,
20 2, 4 | fundamental discipline, proceed by means of numbers, 1 others
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