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Anselmus Cantuariensis
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1 Pre| argument the existence of God, and whatsoever we believe 2 Pre| whatsoever we believe of God. --The difficulty of the 3 Pre| of one who contemplates God, and seeks to understand 4 Pre| suffice to demonstrate that God truly exists, and that there 5 Pre| to the contemplation of God, and seeks to understand 6 1 | to the contemplation of God. --It casts aside cares, 7 1 | all thoughts save that of God, that it may seek Him. Man 8 1 | Man was created to see God. Man by sin lost the blessedness 9 1 | keep it easily. Without God it is ill with us. Our labors 10 1 | attempts are in vain without God. Man cannot seek God, unless 11 1 | without God. Man cannot seek God, unless God himself teaches 12 1 | cannot seek God, unless God himself teaches him; nor 13 1 | unless he reveals himself. God created man in his image, 14 1 | for some little time to God; and rest for a little time 15 1 | all thoughts save that of God, and such as can aid you 16 1 | whole heart! speak now to God, saying, I seek your face; 17 1 | come you now, O Lord my God, teach my heart where and 18 1 | never seen you, O Lord, my God; I do not know your form. 19 1 | your face. Lord, you are my God, and you are my Lord, and 20 1 | exile, from the vision of God into our present blindness, 21 1 | of Eve, far removed from God! What have I undertaken? 22 1 | confusion. I strove toward God, and I stumbled on myself. 23 2 | CHAPTER II.~Truly there is a God, although the fool has said 24 2 | in his heart, There is no God. ~AND so, Lord, do you, 25 2 | in his heart, there is no God? (Psalms xiv. 1). But, at 26 3 | CHAPTER III.~God cannot be conceived not 27 3 | conceived not to exist. --God is that, than which nothing 28 3 | conceived not to exist is not God.~AND it assuredly exists 29 3 | being you are, O Lord, our God.~So truly, therefore, do 30 3 | do you exist, O Lord, my God, that you can not be conceived 31 3 | in his heart, there is no God (Psalms xiv. 1), since it 32 4 | As far as the word goes, God can be conceived not to 33 4 | the former sense, then, God can be conceived not to 34 4 | one who understands what God is can conceive that God 35 4 | God is can conceive that God does not exist; although 36 4 | foreign, signification. For, God is that than which a greater 37 4 | he who understands that God so exists, cannot conceive 38 5 | CHAPTER V.~God is whatever it is better 39 5 | WHAT are you, then, Lord God, than whom nothing greater 40 6 | CHAPTER VI.~How God is sensible (sensibilis) 41 6 | although he is not a body. --God is sensible, omnipotent, 42 7 | not power, but impotence. God can do nothing by virtue 43 7 | Therefore, O Lord, our God, the more truly are you 44 8 | compassionate and passionless. God is compassionate, in terms 45 8 | the effect of compassion. God is not compassionate, in 46 9 | all-just and supremely just God spares the wicked, and justly 47 9 | righteous alone. Although God is supremely just, the source 48 9 | his compassion is hidden. God is supremely compassionate, 49 9 | the authority of justice. God spares the wicked out of 50 9 | justice; for it is just that God, than whom none is better 51 9 | make the wicked good. If God ought not to pity, he pities 52 9 | impious to suppose. Therefore, God justly pities.~BUT how do 53 9 | depth of your goodness, O God! The source of your compassion 54 9 | O boundless goodness of God how passionately should 55 9 | just and compassionate God, whose light seek; help 56 10 | justly spares the wicked. --God, in sparing the wicked, 57 11 | XI.~How all the ways of God are compassion and truth; 58 11 | compassion and truth; and yet God is just in all his ways. -- 59 11 | nature, O just and gracious God, both when you do punish 60 12 | CHAPTER XII.~God is the very life whereby 61 13 | No place and time contain God. But he is himself everywhere 62 14 | CHAPTER XIV.~How and why God is seen and yet not seen 63 14 | seek, my soul? You did seek God. You have found him to be 64 14 | you have not found your God, how is he this being which 65 14 | found him? Why, O Lord, our God, does not my soul feel you, 66 14 | you as you are? Lord my God, my creator and renewer, 67 17 | CHAPTER XVII.~In God is harmony, fragrance, sweetness, 68 17 | attributes in yourself, Lord God, after your ineffable manner, 69 18 | CHAPTER XVIII.~God is life, wisdom, eternity, 70 18 | concept, of dissolution. In God wisdom, eternity, etc., 71 18 | and the very whole which God is, or unity itself, not 72 18 | to rise to the light of God, and I have fallen back 73 20 | things. --The eternity of God is present as a whole with 74 21 | ages? --The eternity of God contains the ages of time 75 22 | be is. --All things need God for their being and their 76 23 | THIS good you are, you, God the Father; this is your 77 25 | they shall be as angels of God, --because it is sown a 78 25 | angels sing forever, before God. If it is any not impure, 79 25 | river of your pleasures, O God (Psalms xxxvi. 8).~If it 80 25 | you, the very wisdom of God will reveal itself to them. 81 25 | friendship, they shall love God more than themselves, and 82 25 | another as themselves. And God shall love them more than 83 25 | to fulfil their will, as God to fulfil his. For, as God 84 25 | God to fulfil his. For, as God will have power to do what 85 25 | be. If honor and riches, God shall make his good and 86 25 | shall be called sons of God, and gods; and where his 87 25 | be also, heirs indeed of God, and joint-heirs with Christ ( 88 25 | their own accord; and that God, who loves them, will not 89 25 | nothing more powerful than God will separate him from them 90 25 | felicity, each one should love God beyond compare, more than 91 25 | reckoning in the felicity of God, more than in his own and 92 25 | But if they shall so love God with all their heart, and 93 26 | according as they shall know.~My God and my Lord, my hope and 94 26 | in that life.~I pray, O God, to know you, to love you, 95 26 | joy may be full. Faithful God, I ask. I will receive, 96 26 | are the Three and the One God, blessed for ever and ever.


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