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Anselm of Canterbury:

    { 1 } - is not believed to be a saint by Roman Catholics.
    { 2 } - was a Jesuit.
    { 3 } - lived in the tenth century, A.D.
    { 4 } - was the Bishop of Aosta, Italy.
    { 5 } - thought one could discover the existence of God in the idea of God.

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Anselm of Canterbury:

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Anselm of Canterbury:

    { 1 } - is not believed to be a saint by Roman Catholics.
    { 2 } - was a Jesuit.
    { 3 } - lived in the tenth century, A.D.
    { 4 } - was the Bishop of Aosta, Italy.
    { 5 } - thought one could discover the existence of God in the idea of God.

No, he was a Benedictine.

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Anselm of Canterbury:

    { 1 } - is not believed to be a saint by Roman Catholics.
    { 2 } - was a Jesuit.
    { 3 } - lived in the tenth century, A.D.
    { 4 } - was the Bishop of Aosta, Italy.
    { 5 } - thought one could discover the existence of God in the idea of God.

He lived from 1033 to 1109 A.D.

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Anselm of Canterbury:

    { 1 } - is not believed to be a saint by Roman Catholics.
    { 2 } - was a Jesuit.
    { 3 } - lived in the tenth century, A.D.
    { 4 } - was the Bishop of Aosta, Italy.
    { 5 } - thought one could discover the existence of God in the idea of God.

Aosta was where he was born.

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Anselm of Canterbury:

    { 1 } - is not believed to be a saint by Roman Catholics.
    { 2 } - was a Jesuit.
    { 3 } - lived in the tenth century, A.D.
    { 4 } - was the Bishop of Aosta, Italy.
    { 5 } - thought one could discover the existence of God in the idea of God.

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