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1 V, 8| of them, both animals and divine beings, and the parts of 2 VI, 1| operate on so much of the divine as appears to us. There 3 VI, 1| it is obvious that if the divine is present anywhere, it 4 XI, 7| here must surely be the divine, and this must be the first 5 XII, 7| than the receptivity is the divine element which thought seems 6 XII, 8| movement will be one of the divine bodies which move through 7 XII, 8| bodies are gods, and that the divine encloses the whole of nature. 8 XII, 9| 9~The nature of the divine thought involves certain 9 XII, 9| thought is held to be the most divine of things observed by us, 10 XII, 9| thinks of that which is most divine and precious, and it does 11 XII, 9| must be of itself that the divine thought thinks (since it 12 XII, 9| that have not matter, the divine thought and its object will 13 XII, 9| left-whether the object of the divine thought is composite; for