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Chapter 6. What kind of series of creatures exists. Folio 80.
Chapter 7. How the agent intellect is from God; from the agent intellect, the soul; from the soul, nature. 81.
Chapter 8. That the Soul constitutes the degrees of things, and that all things return to God. 82.
Chapter 1. That the agent intellect and the universal Soul are created in a moment, and that they are not potential. 82.
Chapter 2. That the intelligible man becomes a likeness with all perfections from the first Author. 83.
Chapter 3. That the Soul in the supernal orb possesses a certain power of sensation. 84.
Chapter 4. That one man is simple, while another is composite; and what each is; and that one simple man is supernal, another lowest. 85.
Chapter 5. What kind of person the lowest man ought to be in order to contemplate the supreme. 86.
Chapter 6. That in the supernal orb there are also senses, but better ones. 86.
Chapter 7. That in the supernal orb there are also forms of brute animals. 87.
Chapter 8. Solution of two objections and one question. 87.
Chapter 9. That every natural form of this world has a similar, but more noble, form in the supernal orb. 88.
Chapter 10. That the lowest earth is a participant in life, and the supernal orb even more so. 89.
Chapter 11. What the state of supernal beings is like. 89.
Chapter 12. By whom the beings of the supernal orb were created, and what the divine word is like. 90.