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divider 1
divides 5
dividing 3
divine 30
diving 1
divisibility 2
division 33
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31 s
30 after
30 am
30 divine
30 much
30 place
29 communion
Plato
The Sophist

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divine
   Dialogue
1 Intro| infinite, of all creation. The divine mind is the leading religious 2 Intro| wisdom. At any rate he is a divine person, one of a class who 3 Intro| and those which are of divine, origin. For we must admit 4 Intro| working of nature, but by divine reason and knowledge. And 5 Intro| And there are not only divine creations but divine imitations, 6 Intro| only divine creations but divine imitations, such as apparitions 7 Intro| are equally the work of a divine mind. And there are human 8 Intro| knowledge / human and not divine / juggling with words / 9 Intro| is historical and also a divine ideal. The history of philosophy 10 Intro| gradual revelation of the Divine Being. He would have been 11 Intro| man or of any union of the divine and human nature, a contradiction 12 Intro| of mind, whether human or divine, was beginning to be realized. 13 Intro| their association with the Divine Being. Yet they are the 14 Intro| that his own thoughts were divine realities. We may almost 15 Intro| of Christ apart from the Divine life in which they are embodied? 16 Intro| frame may be animated by a divine intelligence. But we cannot 17 Intro| the single thought of a Divine Being, can be supposed to 18 Intro| action, between the human and divine.~These are some of the doubts 19 Intro| identifying both with the divine idea or nature. But we may 20 Soph| is not a god at all; but divine he certainly is, for this 21 Soph| them able to dispute about divine things, which are invisible 22 Soph| endure the vision of the divine.~THEAETETUS: Yes; that seems 23 Soph| them is human and the other divine.~THEAETETUS: I do not follow.~ 24 Soph| that they are created by a divine reason and a knowledge which 25 Soph| by nature are the work of divine art, and that things which 26 Soph| one human and the other divine.~THEAETETUS: True.~STRANGER: 27 Soph| reference to the gods and are divine.~THEAETETUS: True.~STRANGER: 28 Soph| are equally the work of a divine hand.~STRANGER: And what 29 Soph| division there is both a divine and a human production; 30 Soph| creation human, and not divine—any one who affirms the


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