P32: Whatever we understand by the third kind of knowledge we take pleasure in, and our pleasure is accompanied by the idea of God/Nature as a cause.

Dem.: From this kind of knowledge there arises the greatest satisfaction of Mind there can be (by P27), i.e. (by Def. Aff. XXV), Joy; this Joy is accompanied by the idea of oneself, and consequently (by P30) it is also accompanied by the idea of God/Nature, as its cause, q.e.d.

Cor.: From the third kind of knowledge, there necessarily arises an intellectual Love of God/Nature. For from this kind of knowledge there arises (by P32) Joy, accompanied by the idea of God/Nature as its cause, i.e. (by Def. Aff. VI), Love of God/Nature, not insofar as we imagine him as present (by P29), but insofar as we understand God/Nature to be eternal. And this is what I call intellectual love of God/Nature.