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1 1, Int | work of Bruno.~One is the perfect number; it is the primitive
2 1, Int | thought -- is generated that perfect harmony of colours, sounds,
3 1, 1 | the latter, or because a perfect sympathy does not exist,
4 1, 3 | are able to make ourselves perfect, by transforming and assimilating
5 1, 3 | object, the ultimate and most perfect, but not in this state,
6 1, 3 | that knowledge which is not perfect?~TANS. It will never be
7 1, 3 | TANS. It will never be perfect, so far as understanding
8 1, 4 | is not from imperfect to perfect, but goes circulating through
9 1, 5 | He does not consider him perfect in divine heroic love, who
10 1, 5 | the Queen of Heaven,~My perfect goddess bears away the palm.~
11 2, 1(2)| attain to this true light and perfect knowledge by hearsay, or
12 2, 1 | all lights.~CES. To the perfect, if it be perfect, there
13 2, 1 | To the perfect, if it be perfect, there is nothing that can
14 2, 1 | when that which is of the perfect is present with it, highest
15 2, 2(2)| unless its too homogeneous, perfect, because Divine, nature
16 2, 3 | then, never we nor can be perfect for the object, if they
17 2, 4(1)| When somewhat of this Perfect Good is discovered and revealed
18 2, 4(1)| longing to approach unto the Perfect Goodness. -- ("Theologia
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