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1 2 | which nothing greater can be conceived. Or is there no such nature, 2 2 | which nothing greater can be conceived --understands what be hears, 3 2 | which nothing greater can be conceived. For, when he hears of this, 4 2 | which nothing greater can be conceived, cannot exist in the understanding 5 2 | understanding alone: then it can be conceived to exist in reality; which 6 2 | which nothing greater can be conceived, exists in the understanding 7 2 | which nothing greater can be conceived, is one, than which a greater 8 2 | than which a greater can be conceived. But obviously this is impossible. 9 2 | which nothing greater can be conceived, and it exists both in the 10 3 | CHAPTER III.~God cannot be conceived not to exist. --God is that, 11 3 | which nothing greater can be conceived. --That which can be conceived 12 3 | conceived. --That which can be conceived not to exist is not God.~ 13 3 | truly, that it cannot be conceived not to exist. For, it is 14 3 | a being which cannot be conceived not to exist; and this is 15 3 | greater than one which can be conceived not to exist. Hence, if 16 3 | which nothing greater can be conceived, can be conceived not to 17 3 | can be conceived, can be conceived not to exist, it is not 18 3 | which nothing greater can be conceived. But this is an irreconcilable 19 3 | which nothing greater can be conceived to exist, that it cannot 20 3 | that it cannot even be conceived not to exist;. and this 21 3 | God, that you can not be conceived not to exist; and rightly. 22 3 | except you alone, can be conceived not to exist. To you alone, 23 4 | his heart what cannot be conceived. --A thing may be conceived 24 4 | conceived. --A thing may be conceived in two ways: (1) when the 25 4 | the word signifying it is conceived; (2) when the thing itself 26 4 | the word goes, God can be conceived not to exist; in reality 27 4 | nay, since really, he both conceived, because he said in his 28 4 | is said in the heart or conceived. For, in one sense, an object 29 4 | one sense, an object is conceived, when the word signifying 30 4 | the word signifying it is conceived; and in another, when the 31 4 | sense, then, God can be conceived not to exist; but in the 32 4 | which a greater cannot be conceived. And he who thoroughly understands 33 5 | whom nothing greater can be conceived? But what are you, except 34 5 | than a thing which can be conceived of. But this cannot be conceived 35 5 | conceived of. But this cannot be conceived of you. What good, therefore, 36 9 | good that you can not be conceived better; and that you should 37 9 | powerfully that you can not be conceived more powerful? For what 38 11| just that you can not be conceived more just; and this you 39 14| which nothing better can be conceived; that this being is life 40 14| found, and which you have conceived him to be, with so certain 41 15| He is greater than can be conceived. ~THEREFORE, O Lord, you 42 15| which a greater cannot be conceived, but you are a being greater 43 15| being greater than can be conceived. For, since it can be conceived 44 15| conceived. For, since it can be conceived that there is such a being, 45 15| greater than you can be conceived. But this is impossible.~ ~ 46 18| I fell before my mother conceived me. Truly, in darkness I 47 18| Truly, in darkness I was conceived, and in the cover of darkness 48 18| whom nothing better can be conceived of. Hence, there are no 49 20| also because they can be conceived to have an end; but you 50 22| non-existence, and can be conceived not to exist, and unless 51 22| existence; nor can you be conceived as at any time non-existent. 52 25| neither has the heart of man conceived (Isaiah Ixiv. 4; I Corinthians 53 26| yet, then, have I told or conceived, O Lord, how greatly those