Convito , III 2:⁠—

“Hence the human soul, which is the noblest form of those created under heaven, receiveth more of the divine nature than any other.⁠ ⁠… And inasmuch as its being depends upon God, and is preserved by him, it naturally desires and wishes to be united with God, in order to strengthen its being.”

“Hence the human soul, which is the noblest form of those created under heaven, receiveth more of the divine nature than any other.⁠ ⁠… And inasmuch as its being depends upon God, and is preserved by him, it naturally desires and wishes to be united with God, in order to strengthen its being.”

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