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Anselmus Cantuariensis
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1 7 | existence, since, if this were the case, it would in some 2 8 | conclusion, that all other beings were so created by this Substance, 3 8 | that that from which they were created was nothing. Hence, 4 8 | if that from which they were created, which I supposed 5 8 | those things that actually were created.~There is another 6 8 | as if this very nothing were some existent being, from 7 8 | from nothing, or that all were created through it from 8 8 | those things which before were nothing, are now something. 9 8 | created them or that they were created, we understand that 10 8 | something, and that when they were created, they were created 11 8 | they were created, they were created only as something. 12 9 | CHAPTER IX.~Those things which were created from nothing had 13 9 | sense those things which were created may be said to have 14 9 | agent, some example, as it were, or (as is more fittingly 15 9 | clear that the being that were created were nothing before 16 9 | being that were created were nothing before their creation, 17 9 | to this extent, that they were not what they now are, nor 18 9 | should be created, yet they were not nothing, so far as the 19 9 | according to which, they were created.~ ~ 20 11| Substance expressed, as it were, within itself the whole 21 11| exist at all, unless it were something that it is not 22 13| CHAPTER XIII.~As all things were created through the supreme 23 15| wise would be better if it were wise. In the same way, to 24 15| would be of inferior nature, were he gold; while lead is something 25 15| would be more precious, were it gold.~But, from the fact 26 15| rational mind would be if it were any of those things that 27 22| mutable beings as if it were circumscribed by the same 28 23| existing things, not as if it were contained by them, but as 29 28| not now; or, are what they were not, or will not be, at 30 29| through which all things were created.~For, though all 31 30| through which all things were created.~ ~ 32 31| expressed, and through which all were created? Will it be, or 33 31| likeness to mutable things, how were they created after its example?~ 34 31| sort non-existent, and, yet were made something through, 35 31| through which all things were created, is not their likeness, 36 32| object. Therefore, if there were no creature, there would 37 32| conclude, then, that if there were no creature, that Word would 38 32| not the Word, if nothing were ever created through that 39 32| this reasoning, if there were never any being but the 40 32| at all in him. If there were no word in him, he would 41 32| supreme Wisdom? Or, if there were in no wise anything but 42 34| beings. For, both before they were created, and now that they 43 38| attributed to them, yet if it were to be asked what it is in 44 39| existence from him, as if it were created by him, doubtless 45 44| exist through himself, and were not wise through himself.~ 46 57| Son of the Father, as it were, by breathing; while that 47 57| unreasonably, take, as it were its own, some name which 48 60| the Son: as if the Father were able, through his own power, 49 60| Spirit; and this Spirit were able through himself alone 50 63| through conception, as it were, are the same, just as the 51 65| through which all things were created from nothing and 52 65| in some other way, as it were in a riddle, is not therefore 53 73| for the love of which they were created, that they deserve 54 77| will be useless and, as it were, dead, unless it is strong 55 79| wise omnipotence all things were created and live, it is


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