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 1 MendicantVision,       1,7 |           may make proper use ~of sensible things, by the literal we
 2 MendicantVision,       1,9 |        depths, putting the whole ~sensible world before us as a mirror,
 3 MendicantVision,       2   |          GOD IN HIS TRACES IN THE SENSIBLE WORLD~ ~ ~
 4 MendicantVision,       2,1 |          respect to the mirror of sensible things it happens that ~
 5 MendicantVision,       2,2 |     delectation, and judgment ~of sensible things themselves. This
 6 MendicantVision,       2,2 |        like minerals, vegetables, sensible things, and human bodies.
 7 MendicantVision,       2,3 |  cognition of all that is in ~the sensible world. For through sight
 8 MendicantVision,       2,4 |         are concerned, this whole sensible ~world enters into the human
 9 MendicantVision,       2,4 |           the ~generation of the [sensible] species in the medium and
10 MendicantVision,       2,6 |           action which causes the sensible species, received sensibly ~
11 MendicantVision,       2,9 |         judgments concerning all ~sensible things which come into our
12 MendicantVision,       2,10|          mount ~step by step from sensible things to the Maker of all
13 MendicantVision,       2,10|       known ~in all corporeal and sensible thing while we apprehend
14 MendicantVision,       2,11|       that ~all creatures of this sensible world lead the mind of the
15 MendicantVision,       2,11|       untrained minds, limited to sensible ~things, so that through
16 MendicantVision,       2,12|          12~The creatures of this sensible world signify the invisible
17 MendicantVision,       3,2 |          senses and the images of sensible ~things. From the third
18 MendicantVision,       4,1 |            lying totally in this ~sensible world, it cannot return
19 MendicantVision,       5,4 |          and the phantasms of the sensible ~world, when it looks upon
20 MendicantVision,       7,1 |        pass beyond not ~only this sensible world but itself also. In
21 MendicantVision,       7,5 | intellectual operations, and both sensible and ~invisible things, and
 
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