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Anselmus Cantuariensis
Monologium

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1 Pre| that is, three persons.~CERTAIN brethren have often and 2 1 | To be sure, it is most certain and clear, for all who are 3 1 | in another.~Since it is certain, then, that all goods, if 4 3 | CHAPTER III.~There is a certain Nature through which whatever 5 4 | degree of dignity; but that certain among them are distinguished 6 4 | beings. Hence, there is a certain nature which is the highest 7 4 | There is, therefore, a certain Nature, or Substance, or 8 8 | from the discovery of a certain Substance existing in the 9 10 | order to signify them, like certain sounds , the vowel a for 10 11 | BUT, though it is most certain that the supreme Substance 11 12 | reasoning shows, it is equally certain that whatever the supreme 12 13 | live through it. ~IT is certain, then, that through the 13 15 | some cases, not to be a certain thing is better than to 14 18 | through nothing.~But it is certain, according to truths already 15 20 | will be; yet, I perceive a certain secret murmur of contradiction 16 25 | between susceptibility to certain facts, called accidents, 17 25 | occurring or not occurring -- certain relations, for instance. 18 25 | for instance. For it is certain that I am neither older 19 31 | exists so supremely that in a certain sense it alone exists; while 20 31 | supreme Nature, after a certain unique manner of its own, 21 31 | for a like reason, that certain natures exist in a greater 22 38 | and his Word. For, it is certain that in each of these separately 23 38 | and the Word, although by certain properties of each they 24 41 | latter is necessarily most certain. Hence, it belongs to the 25 42 | contrary is true, as among certain kinds of birds, among which 26 63 | Spirit, of whom it is already certain that they truly exist, are 27 65 | could it be explained to a certain extent, and therefore nothing 28 66 | of something else, it is certain that a nearer approach toward 29 71 | it may be inferred, as a certain consequence, that the soul 30 78 | every man to believe in a certain ineffable trinal unity,


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