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1 Pre| establishes the existence of God and of the Human Soul, which 2 II | of which are derived from God, must be incomparably superior 3 II | similar attempt. ~Those whom God has endowed with a larger 4 III| in which, by the grace of God, I had been educated from 5 III| self-instruction. ~For since God has endowed each of us with 6 IV | a single word, which was God. ~And to this I added that, 7 IV | which I could recognize in God. ~For in order to know the 8 IV | order to know the nature of God (whose existence has been 9 IV | like, could not be found in God, since I myself would have 10 IV | could not be a perfection in God to be compounded of these 11 IV | at least as certain that God, who is this Perfect Being, 12 IV | certain that the ideas of God and of the soul have never 13 IV | persuaded of the existence of God and of the soul, by the 14 IV | presuppose the existence of God. ~For, in the first place 15 IV | is certain only because God is or exists and because 16 IV | are real, and proceed from God, must to that extent be 17 IV | imperfection, should proceed from God, than that truth or perfection 18 IV | But after the knowledge of God and of the soul has rendered 19 IV | otherwise it could not be that God, who is wholly perfect and 20 V | demonstrating the existence of God and of the soul, and to 21 V | established in nature by God in such a manner, and of 22 V | happen in a new world, if God were now to create somewhere 23 V | recently said regarding God and the soul; for I even 24 V | the infinite perfection of God, I endeavored to demonstrate 25 V | they are such, that even if God had created more worlds, 26 V | expressly supposed that God had given no weight to the 27 V | is much more likely that God made it at the first such 28 V | with the supposition that God formed the body of man wholly 29 V | these as soon as I supposed God to have created a rational 30 V | machine made by the hands of God, which is incomparably better 31 V | who deny the existence of God, an error which I think 32 VI | them, except those whom God has constituted the supreme 33 VI | for this end anything but God himself who has created 34 VI | been, if it had pleased God to place them there, or