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1 I, 1 | reasoning; although what ought to be sufficient has been 2 I, 2 | able to grasp it.~Boso. You ought not so much to fear this, 3 I, 2 | diction.~Boso. Even this ought not to deter you, because, 4 I, 3 | origin from a woman, so ought the author of our righteousness 5 I, 4 | infidels, as reasons why we ought to believe that God wished 6 I, 4 | necessity, which proves that God ought to or could have condescended 7 I, 4 | Does not the reason why God ought to do the things we speak 8 I, 7 | Divine power, what cause ought God to try with his own 9 I, 7 | who was beaten, though he ought not to avenge himself, yet 10 I, 7 | blow is unjust, because he ought not to avenge himself; but 11 I, 7 | rediens); and he who sins ought not to escape with impunity, 12 I, 7 | restore him. Wherefore we ought not to believe that, on 13 I, 8 | Anselm.. The will of God ought to be a sufficient reason 14 I, 9 | obedience to God.~Boso. We ought to acknowledge this.~Anselm.. 15 I, 9 | not demand this.~Anselm.. Ought man to suffer death, if 16 I, 9 | man had not sinned, God ought not to compel him to die.~ 17 I, 9 | himself, but of God, he ought not to call his own, but 18 I, 0 | does not seem that the Son ought to desire it, or the Father 19 I, 1 | the contempt offered, he ought to restore more than he 20 I, 1 | unjustly taken away, he ought to give something which 21 I, 1 | then, every one who sins ought to pay back the honor of 22 I, 2 | compassion is true; but we ought so to interpret these things 23 I, 3 | you will not say that God ought to endure a thing than which 24 I, 5 | if, as you make out, God ought to sustain his own honor, 25 I, 5 | the being chooses what he ought, he honors God; not by bestowing 26 I, 5 | does not choose what he ought, he dishonors God, as far 27 I, 5 | very universe which God ought to control, an unseemliness 28 I, 6 | Therefore, since they ought to be of that number, either 29 I, 7 | creation), because they ought to be such as the former 30 I, 8 | from this fault? nay, how ought they to be happy with this 31 I, 8 | think that any one would or ought to have it. For how can 32 I, 8 | fallen angels, no one can or ought to know that he would not 33 I, 8 | this opinion.~Boso. You ought then to present it.~Anselm.. 34 I, 8 | the superior nature which ought to enjoy God; and that the 35 I, 8 | of a world just created ought soon to take place, for 36 I, 9 | Anselm.. Therefore there ought to be in the heavenly empire 37 I, 9 | the angels, whether God ought, under such circumstances, 38 I, 0 | CHAPTER XX.~That satisfaction ought to be proportionate to guilt; 39 I, 0 | of that object. But you ought to view the gifts which 40 I, 0 | will not bestow what he has ought not to receive what he has 41 I, 1 | Boso. I must confess that I ought not to oppose the will of 42 I, 1 | debt of sin, because He ought not to.~Boso. This decision 43 I, 2 | the devil. Now the victory ought to be of this kind, that, 44 I, 2 | many obligations which we ought to fulfil, that nothing 45 I, 3 | Therefore man cannot and ought not by any means to receive 46 I, 4 | inability is guilt, because he ought not to have it; nay, he 47 I, 4 | not to have it; nay, he ought to be free from it; for 48 I, 4 | crime not to have what he ought, it is also a crime to have 49 I, 4 | a crime to have what he ought not. Therefore, as it is 50 I, 4 | have the power which one ought to have, is the same thing 51 I, 4 | the inability which one ought not to have. Therefore man' 52 I, 4 | either this which man ought voluntarily to render but 53 I, 4 | for his sin, a thing which ought not to be given up even 54 I, 4 | if God gives up what man ought freely to render, for the 55 I, 4 | unable to restore what he ought to restore freely, He abates 56 I, 4 | because he has what he ought not to have. For he ought 57 I, 4 | ought not to have. For he ought not to have this inability, 58 I, 4 | given above, that happiness ought not to be bestowed upon 59 I, 4 | and that this remission ought not to take place, save 60 I, 4 | against these proofs, you ought to mention them.~Boso. I 61 I, 4 | neither pays what he owes, and ought not to be saved without 62 I, 4 | is the question which you ought to ask of those in whose 63 I, 5 | way?~Anselm.. What reply ought to be made to one who ascribes 64 I, 5 | Boso. Very true; but we ought to show him in what way 65 I, 5 | out by absolute reasoning ought by no means to be questioned, 66 II, 1| enjoyment of God. ~Anselm.. It ought not to be disputed that 67 II, 5| though after his vow he ought necessarily to perform, 68 II, 6| Anselm.. But none but a man ought to do this, other wise man 69 II, 6| can make and none but man ought to make, it is necessary 70 II, 7| atonement. For he cannot and ought not to do it, unless he 71 II, 8| from Adam, and therefore ought not to make atonement for 72 II, 8| themselves, or one born of them, ought to make atonement for the 73 II, 8| showing that the God-man ought to be born of a virgin, 74 II, 9| the Divine persons this ought to be effected, I have expressed 75 II, 9| among the persons which ought always to be equal there 76 II, 0| them to sin. ~Anselm.. We ought not to question whether 77 II, 1| enough to prove that that man ought to be subject to death, 78 II, 1| not of debt but freely, ought to be something greater 79 II, 1| no sin will be found, he ought not to die, as we have already 80 II, 1| of the way in which they ought to live? But how could he 81 II, 2| things plainly show that he ought to be mortal and to partake 82 II, 3| likeness to men which he ought to have, he will inherit 83 II, 4| this alone. And I think I ought to say this, not only with 84 II, 6| had not sinned so that he ought not to be denied existence 85 II, 6| since it is agreed that God ought to become man, no doubt 86 II, 6| place or time. But that it ought to benefit not merely those 87 II, 6| Boso. Nay, undoubtedly we ought to believe that God made 88 II, 6| me, were it not that he ought to be pure of himself, whereas 89 II, 7| to die. Wherefore, as you ought not to say that he could 90 II, 8| made the resolution. For we ought not to say that anything 91 II, 8| the restoring of mankind ought not to take place, and could 92 II, 9| and in what sense Christ ought, and in what sense he ought 93 II, 9| ought, and in what sense he ought not, or was not bound, to 94 II, 9| it may be said that he ought to do it; and if he takes 95 II, 9| may be said to do as they ought. For no one says that either 96 II, 9| either celibacy or marriage ought not to be chosen; but we 97 II, 9| of these things, this he ought to do. And if a man preserves 98 II, 9| celibacy as a debt, but ought to marry if be prefers it. 99 II, 9| instance, we say that the poor ought to receive alms from the 100 II, 9| rich, we mean that the rich ought to bestow alms upon the 101 II, 9| rich. We also say that God ought to be exalted over all, 102 II, 9| but because all things ought to be subject to him. And 103 II, 9| creatures should be what they ought; for what God wishes to 104 II, 9| for what God wishes to be ought to be. And, in like manner, 105 II, 9| disposal, we say that he ought to do it, for what he wishes 106 II, 9| for what he wishes to be ought to be. So our Lord Jesus, 107 II, 9| have said, to suffer death, ought to have done precisely what 108 II, 9| what he did; because he ought to be what he wished, and 109 II, 9| reason proves, and yet he ought to have done what he did.~ 110 II, 0| share such favor, and how we ought to live under it.~Boso. 111 II, 2| same nature, so no angel ought to be saved by any other 112 II, 2| the redemption of our Lord ought to be extended even to the 113 II, 3| testimony of the truth, then ought we to attribute it, not


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