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Dialogue
1 Intro| I will now speak of the higher purpose of God in giving 2 Intro| reference to a lower and higher in place. For in the universe, 3 Intro| because without them the higher cannot be attained by us.~ 4 Intro| divided into two parts, a higher and a lower. The higher 5 Intro| higher and a lower. The higher of the two, which is the 6 Intro| which to the wise becomes a higher sense of delight, being 7 Intro| body are to be preserved, a higher theme than the other. The 8 Intro| fanciful of causes indicates a higher mental state than the absence 9 Intro| tendency to argue from the higher to the lower, from man to 10 Intro| same time they confirmed a higher sentiment of the mind, that 11 Intro| mechanics, is always seen in the higher, e.g. in the phenomena of 12 Intro| uneducated, that is, in the higher sense of the word—who imagines 13 Intro| illumining power. For the higher intelligence of man seems 14 Intro| Greek) or letters in the higher sense that they are not 15 Intro| of the truth that to the higher nature of man evil is involuntary. 16 Intro| Secondly, there is the higher mortal soul which, though 17 Intro| he has himself risen to a higher knowledge. He never reflects, 18 Timae| proceed to speak of the higher use and purpose for which 19 Timae| isolated from them, these higher things for which we look 20 Timae| which to the wise becomes a higher sort of delight, being an