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1 II | Champeaux, my teacher, a man most distinguished in his 2 II | flocked to my school. The very man who had succeeded to my 3 III | therefore, this same venerable man, whose fame, in truth, was 4 IV | ANSELM~NOW this venerable man of whom I have spoken was 5 IV | time there were in this old man's school two who were considered 6 VI | could afford. Now he was a man keen in avarice and likewise 7 VI | her tasks. In all this the man's simplicity was nothing 8 VII | convincing arguments that no wise man should ever have a wife, 9 VII | pen and the spindle? What man, intent on his religious 10 VII | boastful to call himself a wise man." In this passage, therefore, 11 IX | here, the doctrine of this man, what it is, and his ability, 12 IX | report, as that same wise man reminds us, is easily crushed, 13 IX | is easily crushed, and a man's later life gives testimony 14 IX | Doth our law judge any man before it hear him and know 15 IX | against the wordiness of this man, whose arguments, or rather, 16 X | Persons, but only One." ~ This man's bishop forthwith began 17 XI | although he was a rich man let Diogenes trample on 18 XIII| there was not a single man to whom I could turn for 19 XIII| deserved the reproach, "This man began to build, and was 20 XIII| provide the necessities of one man. But the true Paraclete 21 XIII| more pleasing to God and man. And God granted such favour 22 XIV | slander had done to so great a man as this, I was not a little 23 XIV | ix. 5). Observe, foolish man, that he does not say: ' 24 XIV | the Lord, saying: "This man, if He were a prophet, would 25 XIV | to the care of the young man (John xix. 27), or who had 26 XIV | There was a certain old man named Malchus, a native 27 XIV | of the woman is ever the man (I Cor. i. 3), and in sign 28 XV | Rom. viii. 28). The wise man of old had this in mind