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1 5 | celebrated. We mean the Doctor Anselm of Aosta, most vigorous
2 5 | more salutary, inasmuch as Anselm is nearer to us in time,
3 5 | Church, and among these St. Anselm shone forth as a most brilliant
4 6 | best of his contemporaries Anselm seemed to shine as a luminary
5 6 | world then "who would say: Anselm is less than I, or like
6 7 | 7. And yet Anselm in his own eyes was but
7 9 | was this double merit of Anselm confined within the walls
8 9 | We have already hinted, Anselm fell on difficult days and
9 11| 11. And if Anselm was great "in works and
10 18| again to the age in which Anselm lived, so full of difficulties
11 19| countries on whose behalf Anselm especially labored, either
12 20| time, such as Lanfranc, Anselm's master and later his predecessor
13 21| rivaling them in their zeal, Anselm also lamented the same evils,
14 21| epist. 65). Thus wrote Anselm, and would that his words
15 22| shaking, only rooted deeper Anselm's love for the Church and
16 25| to others in due season, Anselm's words to the mighty Prince
17 26| noble and so paternal of Anselm: "Whenever I hear anything
18 26| then, We should imitate Anselm by renewing Our prayers,
19 27| wise and holy, given by Anselm even to the lords and kings
20 29| 29. Anselm's commentary on the passage
21 32| verified in the cause of Anselm, or rather in the cause
22 32| and the Church, for which Anselm had to undergo such long
23 33| written for the consolation of Anselm, We would not hide Our very
24 33| strikingly in the life of Anselm. When he was torn from the
25 33| are the sentiments which Anselm expressed to Urban II.: "
26 34| We see it in the case of Anselm and of other contemporaries
27 35| 35. How Anselm excelled in this virtue,
28 37| other similar letters of Anselm We find wonderful comfort
29 44| Church in the time of St. Anselm, and that we may find in
30 46| to manifold errors" (S. Anselm., De Fide Trinitatis, cap.
31 49| it may well be said that Anselm was raised up by God to
32 50| collaboration of many doctors. Anselm himself, with that great
33 51| 51. Yet Anselm accomplished far more than
34 51| already treated by him. To Anselm belongs the distinction
35 54| of God revealing; yet, as Anselm puts it, "as right order
36 54| lib. i. c. 2). And here Anselm means that intelligence
37 55| and the like principles Anselm laid the foundations of
38 55| willingly on this distinction of Anselm, it is in order to have
39 55| Deploring this evil with Anselm, We repeat the strong recommendations
40 55| foolish pride, lamented by Anselm in the heretical dialecticians
41 55| the respectful words of Anselm: "Neither in our own time
42 56| learned their lessons from Anselm, understood his holy teachings,
43 57| heresy" in the phrase of St. Anselm, and to destroy the constitution
44 57| the Church triumphant, St. Anselm especially, shining light
45 57| Christ to succor us" (S. Anselm, "De nuptiis consanguinerorum,"
46 58| Peter's on the Feast of St. Anselm, April 21, 1909, in the
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