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 1 MindRoad,Prologue,2        |     the winged Seraph in the likeness of the Crucified. While
 2 MendicantVision,       2,7 |     apprehended species is a likeness produced in the medium ~
 3 MendicantVision,       2,7 |   generates out of ~itself a likeness or coequal radiance which
 4 MendicantVision,       2,7 |      He Who is the image and likeness of the invisible God [Col., ~
 5 MendicantVision,       2,7 |     an ~object generates its likeness in the whole medium, is
 6 MendicantVision,       2,7 |   things can generate ~their likeness (species), obviously they
 7 MendicantVision,       2,8 |      the harmonious, and the likeness of ~God alone is the most
 8 MendicantVision,       2,12| nature a sort of picture and likeness of that eternal ~wisdom,
 9 MendicantVision,       2,12|     those creatures in whose likeness God ~wished to appear in
10 MendicantVision,       3,2 |       and future, it has the likeness of eternity whose ~indivisible
11 MendicantVision,       3,2 |    the image of ~God and His likeness, so present to itself and
12 MendicantVision,       3,4 |    is measured by degrees of likeness. No one, therefore, ~can
13 MendicantVision,       3,4 |      takes truth's image and likeness for the truth.~ ~ ~See then
14 MendicantVision,       3,5 |   for then do we know when a likeness which is in the memory ~
15 MendicantVision,       4,7 | ordered in our ~minds in the likeness of the heavenly Jerusalem.~ ~ ~
16 MendicantVision,       6,7 |      the image is an express likeness when our mind contemplates
17 MendicantVision,       7,1 |  image, above itself by the ~likeness of the divine light shining
18 MendicantVision,       7,1 |    those things of which the likeness cannot in any wise be found
 
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