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1 1 | is easy, then, for one to say to himself: Since there 2 5 | it is clear that one may say, that what derives existence 3 6 | as it would be absurd to say that whatever is is nothing. 4 7 | by their own forms. -- I say that I do not doubt this. 5 8 | and honors by some one, we say, "Lo, he has made that man 6 10| the exception of these, I say, no other word appears so 7 13| like course of reasoning, I say, it can be proved that whatever 8 16| seeing that it is the same to say of the supreme Being, that 9 19| Just as, supposing I should say, "Nothing has taught me 10 22| it is not irrational to say, that no place is its place, 11 22| impudently foolish, too, to say either, that space circumscribes 12 22| times than one --seeing, I say, that this is the condition 13 23| are not places; as, when I say that the understanding is 14 25| immutable, if it can, I will not say, be, but, be conceived of, 15 28| interminably. Seeing, I say, that its existence is of 16 39| offspring to a parent. -- We say, for instance, that the 17 45| not wholly appropriate to say that he has the being of 18 56| be begotten. For we often say of a thing that it is begotten 19 56| derives existence, as when we say that light or heat is begotten 20 75| for" the supreme Being, we say, "believe in" the supreme 21 75| is indifferent whether we say, "believe in it," or "direct 22 75| distinctly and familiarly if we say, "striving for" (in) it, 23 75| for" (in) it, than if we say, "toward" (ad) it.~On this 24 77| it; it is not absurd to say that operative faith is 25 78| they are three, he will say that they are Father and 26 78| language; as if he should say, for instance, that this