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masculine 1
mass 2
master 1
material 29
materially 1
maternal 1
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30 whether
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29 image
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29 objects
29 virtue
29 words
Anselmus Cantuariensis
Monologium

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material

   Par.
1 2 | mean physically great, as a material object is great, but that 2 7 | all, or because it was the material of all. For, there is no 3 7 | agent, or another existing material, this supreme Substance 4 7 | derive existence from any material. But I do not doubt that 5 7 | nature appears to be the material of all bodies, distinguished 6 7 | I ask, whence this very material that I have mentioned, the 7 7 | that I have mentioned, the material of the mundane mass, derives 8 7 | existence. For, if there is some material of this material, then that 9 7 | is some material of this material, then that is more truly 10 7 | then that is more truly the material of the physical universe.~ 11 7 | derives existence from any material, certainly it not only cannot 12 7 | supposed to be, from any other material than from the supreme Nature 13 7 | existence at all is not the material of anything.~From its own 14 7 | that derives existence from material derives existence from another, 15 7 | follows that nothing derives material existence from itself.~But 16 7 | itself.~But if, from the material of the supreme Nature itself, 17 7 | derives existence from the material of the supreme good, inasmuch 18 7 | which derives existence in a material way from the supreme Nature.~ 19 7 | derives existence from no material. Hence, seeing that whatever 20 7 | or by its existence as material, it follows, necessarily, 21 7 | from something, as from material, or from nothing.~Since, 22 7 | derives existence from no material, doubtless nothing can be 23 7 | through itself, the world of material things, so numerous a multitude, 24 10| by the power of imagining material bodies or of understanding 25 11| conceived, if there is a lack of material, or of anything without 26 15| what it is.~It is not a material body, then, or any of those 27 17| when a man is said to be a material body, and rational, and 28 17| accordance with one fact, be is a material body; and in accordance 29 33| especially when it thinks of a material body. For, when I think


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