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Anselmus Cantuariensis
Monologium

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1 1 | to those truths of which, without reason, he has no knowledge. 2 3 | are more than one, which, without this one, cannot exist.~ 3 6 | That this Nature, then, without which no nature exists, 4 6 | existing before that good, without which nothing is good; and 5 6 | sufficiently clear that this good, without which there is no good, 6 7 | course, can be conceived of without these forms which we see 7 8 | when a man is afflicted without cause, that he is afflicted " 8 8 | although it may be said, without inconsistency or any contradiction, 9 8 | then, we can understand, without inconsistency, the statement 10 10| description of an object.~For, without absurdity, they may also 11 10| or already existing, not without reason it may be thought 12 11| material, or of anything without which a work premeditated 13 11| that the former expression, without being taken or aided from 14 15| substance of this Being. ~NOT without reason I am now strongly 15 18| CHAPTER XVIII.~It is without beginning and without end. ~ 16 18| is without beginning and without end. ~FROM what time, then, 17 18| time, it exists; but is it without beginning and without end? 18 18| it without beginning and without end? For, if it has a beginning, 19 18| these facts cannot exist without truth, it is impossible 20 18| that is true cannot exist without truth. Therefore, truth 21 20| good, nor anything at all without it; if this Being itself 22 20| existence at all, because, without it, nothing exists. Whence 23 20| means does its power exist without it.~Since, then, it does 24 21| existence in other places, since without it absolutely nothing exists. 25 21| exists through itself, and without beginning and without end, 26 21| and without beginning and without end, but that without it 27 21| and without end, but that without it nothing anywhere or ever 28 24| this supreme Substance is without beginning and without end; 29 24| is without beginning and without end; that it has neither 30 24| itself, is immutable and without parts. Is not, therefore, 31 25| to be present or absent without some variation in the subject 32 26| natures, derives from itself, without the help of another nature, 33 39| objects of this sort are without absurdity said to be born, 34 40| begets as to be solely and without accessory, sufficient to 35 40| none is so begotten that without any admixture of unlikeness, 36 44| formerly lacked, he might without impropriety be said to teach 37 48| exist in the human memory, without being the memory itself; 38 50| For no object is loved without remembrance or conception 39 54| of such a question can, without doubt, be apprehended from 40 59| surpass another or to exist without it.~ ~ 41 64| such by cogent proofs, and without the contradiction of any 42 70| which is useless to itself without this love, is with it preeminent 43 71| greatest guilt and when without all guilt; and the supremely 44 75| supreme Being and those things without which that Being cannot 45 75| in) it, will not remain without, but within it. And this 46 77| works, as it could not do without love, may be proved from 47 77| operation shows that life, without which it could not operate, 48 77| it has the life of love without which it could not operate; 49 77| cannot, in like manner, faith without love be called dead; not 50 79| with every creature, and without whom it is well with none,


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