Table of Contents | Words: Alphabetical - Frequency - Inverse - Length - Statistics | Help | IntraText Library | ||
Alphabetical [« »] prepositions 1 prescribed 1 presence 2 present 28 preserve 1 preserved 1 preserves 1 | Frequency [« »] 29 words 28 born 28 conceives 28 present 28 sense 27 after 27 already | Anselmus Cantuariensis Monologium IntraText - Concordances present |
Par.
1 8 | suffices for the removal of the present obstacle -- can the statement 2 13| except through the creative, present Being, so nothing lives 3 21| time, it has with this time present, past, and future. But what 4 21| if its eternity has past, present, and future, its essence 5 21| has, in consequence, past, present, and future.~But what is 6 21| But what is past is not present or future; and what is present 7 21| present or future; and what is present is not past or future; and 8 21| is future is not past or present. How, then, shall that proposition 9 21| eternity. For why has it not a present, if it truly is? But was 10 22| distributed among past, present, and future.~For, to this 11 22| it prevented from being present, as a whole and simultaneously, 12 22| it must simultaneously present in every individual place 13 22| time. For, because it is present in one place, it is not 14 22| therefore prevented from being present at the same time, and in 15 22| therefore vanished from the present, with the past, which no 16 22| nor does it pass with the present, which is, for an instant; 17 22| that these objects are present in those places and times 18 22| intended, namely, that it is present; not that it is also contained. 19 22| in terms of this fleeting present, in which we live, nor has 20 22| since it is just as truly present in all finite and mutable 21 24| temporal, that is, transient present in which we live; since 22 25| are understood not to be present or absent without some variation 23 28| and scarcely existing, present is hardly a fact -- since, 24 29| guidance of reason to the present point, I think it reasonable 25 62| corporeal sense from the present object itself.~But in the 26 62| their Spirit are always so present to one another --for each 27 63| intelligence ever to regard as present what it knows and conceives 28 63| is, his ever beholding as present what he knows and conceives