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Alphabetical [« »] self-expression 1 self-sufficient 2 sends 1 sense 28 senses 5 sensible 3 sensibly 1 | Frequency [« »] 28 born 28 conceives 28 present 28 sense 27 after 27 already 27 degree | Anselmus Cantuariensis Monologium IntraText - Concordances sense |
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1 5 | the artificer in another sense than that in which it exists 2 8 | chapter is understood in this sense, that with the exception 3 9 | distinguish carefully in what sense those things which were 4 15| mind, as to which no bodily sense can perceive what, or of 5 19| CHAPTER XIX.~In what sense nothing existed before or 6 19| carries two meanings. For, one sense of this statement is that, 7 19| be received in the latter sense. Nor should it be so explained, 8 22| usage of language, yet the sense is different, because of 9 22| supreme Being, the first sense only is intended, namely, 10 23| to be everywhere, in this sense, that it may be understood 11 23| in all places, since this sense is supported by the truth 12 23| to be everywhere, in this sense, that it is in all existing 13 23| existing things, than in this sense, namely that it is merely 14 24| exist and to live, no better sense can be attached to this 15 31| supremely that in a certain sense it alone exists; while in 16 31| way, even by a corporeal sense, cognises anything, is more 17 46| regarding it.~If, then, in this sense, the Son is called the intelligence 18 46| Father, not only in the sense that the truth of the Son 19 46| already seen; but in this sense, also, that in him no imperfect 20 58| wisdom of the Father in the sense that he has the same essence 21 58| virtue of the Father, in the sense that he has the same essence 22 62| mind through a corporeal sense from the present object 23 65| applicable to other natures, the sense of these words in this case 24 65| other natures.~For what sense have I conceived of, in 25 65| the common and familiar sense? If, then, the familiar 26 65| If, then, the familiar sense of words is alien to that 27 78| cannot be applied in a plural sense to the supreme Being, in 28 78| substance is used in the same sense with the word Essence. Hence,