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1 VII, I, 55 | They acknowledge mind and intelligence to be, not only the ultimate 2 VIII, I, 71| which arise from thought and intelligence. But being once convinced 3 X, II, 102| reporters of it, spreads the intelligence. And this is so well known, 4 XI, 0, 113| such a glorious display of intelligence could proceed from the fortuitous 5 XI, 0, 114| there appear such marks of intelligence and design, that you think 6 XI, 0, 115| precise degree of power, intelligence, and benevolence, which 7 XI, 0, 115| forget, that this superlative intelligence and benevolence are entirely 8 XI, 0, 117| of things proceeds from intelligence and design. But whatever 9 XI, 0, 120| you can infer a superior intelligence; and arguing from that superior 10 XI, 0, 120| arguing from that superior intelligence, which can leave nothing