By somebody | Tue, 12/24/2024 - 08:21 pm Chapter 74. The supreme Being is to be hoped for. But the human soul will by no means be able to train itself in this purpose, if it despairs of being able to reach what it aims at. Hence, devotion to effort is not more profitable to it than hope of attainment is necessary. Classic Texts Theology Printer-friendly version Book traversal links for Chapter 74. The supreme Being is to be hoped for. (Monologium (Meditations on the Being of God)) (Anselm of Canterbury, St.) ‹ Chapter 73. No soul is unjustly deprived of the supreme good, and every ef... (Monologium (Meditations on the Being of God)) (Anselm of Canterbury, St.) Up Chapter 75. We must believe in this Being, that is, by believing we must ... (Monologium (Meditations on the Being of God)) (Anselm of Canterbury, St.) ›