1. Anselm begins the Proslogium in the preface by stating his dissatisfaction with _______________ and his rationale for writing the Proslogium.
2. Anselm believes that his project of proving God's existence is a case of "________ seeking understanding."
3. Anselm knows what he believes, but he also wants to know what?
4. Chapter one transitions into an exhortation to believers and what prayer to God?
5. He exclaims that the mind was created to do what?
6. Humans were created primarily to do what?
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