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1 I, 8 | does anything, though we cannot see why he does it. For 2 I, 8 | impassible, and that God cannot at all be brought down from 3 I, 8 | majesty of that nature, which cannot suffer; but to the feebleness 4 I, 0 | has been given. If then it cannot be denied that the Father 5 I, 0 | to take it again." A man cannot, therefore, be properly 6 I, 0 | made for happiness, which cannot be attained in this life, 7 I, 1 | would never sin.~Boso. I cannot deny that.~Anselm.. Therefore 8 I, 1 | God; and when this will cannot be exercised, it is pleasing 9 I, 2 | unbecoming to God.~Boso. I cannot deny it.~Anselm.. Observe 10 I, 2 | subject to no law.~Boso. I cannot conceive it to be otherwise.~ 11 I, 2 | neither is injustice.~Boso. I cannot withstand your reasoning. 12 I, 4 | loses his honor so that he cannot recover it. And this seems 13 I, 5 | to himself, although he cannot injure nor tarnish the power 14 I, 5 | and appointment, yet he cannot escape it; for if he wishes 15 I, 6 | remain incomplete. But this cannot be.~Boso. Doubtless, then, 16 I, 7 | CHAPTER XVII.~How other angels cannot take the place of those 17 I, 7 | theirs. But other angels cannot be substituted for them 18 I, 8 | state my views.~Boso. I cannot ask more of you.~Anselm.. 19 I, 8 | like such days as ours, I cannot see how angels could have 20 I, 8 | fall of others?" We reply: Cannot men be made free from this 21 I, 8 | fell?~Boso. I certainly cannot think that any one would 22 I, 9 | CHAPTER XIX.~How man cannot be saved without satisfaction 23 I, 9 | before he sinned; for man cannot in this way be restored, 24 I, 9 | that he will do what he cannot do, because it is unbecoming?~ 25 I, 0 | control (inordinatum), which cannot be, for God leaves nothing 26 I, 1 | Boso. I see plainly that I cannot.~Anselm.. Not to detain 27 I, 1 | what is useful for him, or cannot make up his loss; but God 28 I, 1 | be the same.~Anselm.. You cannot answer more correctly, but 29 I, 1 | upon us not to sin.~Boso. I cannot deny it.~Anselm.. Therefore 30 I, 1 | impossible.~Anselm.. Even God cannot raise to happiness any being 31 I, 2 | wholly avoiding sin. But this cannot be done, so long as from 32 I, 2 | which man's reconciliation cannot be justly effected, and 33 I, 3 | Anselm.. Therefore man cannot and ought not by any means 34 I, 3 | recover His loss. But this cannot be effected except in this 35 I, 3 | means do this, for a sinner cannot justify a sinner.~Boso. 36 I, 4 | restore what he owes God, he cannot be happy, nor is he excused 37 I, 4 | himself a debt which he cannot pay, and by his own fault 38 I, 4 | paying; for the result of sin cannot excuse the sin itself.~Boso. 39 I, 4 | never be happy.~Boso. I cannot deny that this is so.~Anselm.. 40 I, 4 | suppliant his debt, because he cannot pay; God must be said to 41 I, 4 | voluntarily to render but cannot, that is, an equivalent 42 I, 4 | for the reason that man cannot repay it, what is this but 43 I, 4 | of sin. Therefore, as God cannot be inconsistent with himself, 44 I, 4 | himself, his compassion cannot be of this nature.~Boso. 45 I, 4 | pay his debt because he cannot.~Boso. I could wish it were 46 I, 4 | he wishes to do what he cannot, he will be needy, and if 47 I, 4 | above human conception, cannot exercise this compassion?~ 48 I, 5 | then, it is false that man cannot be saved all, or that he 49 I, 5 | person who perceives that man cannot be saved in any other way, 50 I, 5 | fit to declare that there cannot be any salvation either 51 I, 5 | he is unable to pay, and cannot be saved without paying; 52 II, 1| But intelligent nature cannot fulfil this purpose without 53 II, 4| as we have already said, cannot be accomplished save by 54 II, 5| the sake of God; and he cannot be said to live a holy life 55 II, 6| saved. ~Anselm.. But this cannot be effected, except the 56 II, 6| but God himself.~Boso. I cannot deny it.~Anselm.. Therefore 57 II, 6| made up of men, and this cannot be effected unless the aforesaid 58 II, 7| Divine and human natures cannot alternate, so that the Divine 59 II, 7| nature both human and Divine, cannot be produced by a change 60 II, 7| third; since these things cannot be, or, if they could be, 61 II, 7| will not do it, because he cannot. Therefore, in order that 62 II, 7| make this atonement. For he cannot and ought not to do it, 63 II, 8| of men. And, since they cannot, one born of them must fulfil 64 II, 9| For a plurality of persons cannot take one and the same man 65 II, 9| guarded by reason that I cannot deviate from it to the right 66 II, 0| in what sense he can or cannot sin; and how neither he 67 II, 0| that he can sin or that he cannot. For if it be said that 68 II, 0| For if it be said that he cannot sin, it should seem hard 69 II, 0| with respect to God, who cannot sin, and yet has not deserved 70 II, 0| certain sense, that now they cannot sin. And in this respect 71 II, 0| himself (for the creature cannot have it of himself in any 72 II, 1| pertaining to himself.~Boso. I cannot see how it should be otherwise.~ 73 II, 1| obedience to God.~Boso. This cannot be denied.~Anselm.. Therefore 74 II, 1| already said.~Boso. Else I cannot understand it.~Anselm.. 75 II, 1| bound by obligation; and man cannot give himself to God in any 76 II, 3| certain about a thing, and yet cannot prove it by reason.~ ~ 77 II, 4| sins are odious.~Boso. I cannot help seeing this.~Anselm.. 78 II, 5| acknowledged as true, for God cannot lie, and all he does must 79 II, 6| sinful substance. But if we cannot comprehend in what manner 80 II, 6| reason.~Anselm.. I see that I cannot escape your importunity; 81 II, 6| those who are to be pardoned cannot all assemble upon that day, 82 II, 6| all who are to be saved cannot be present at the sacrifice 83 II, 7| God unchangeably wishes cannot avoid being so, but takes 84 II, 7| and avoid death.~Boso. I cannot deny it.~Anselm.. Since, 85 II, 7| Boso. To your arguments I cannot object; for neither your 86 II, 8| does anything, or that he cannot do it, of necessity. For 87 II, 8| since it has been done it cannot be undone, but must remain 88 II, 8| For when we say that God cannot do a thing, we do not deny 89 II, 8| something else; and that it cannot be when the weakness does 90 II, 8| can bind him," and, "He cannot be bound," instead of, " 91 II, 8| the affirmation that he cannot do anything. For necessity 92 II, 8| whatever exists from necessity cannot avoid existence, and it 93 II, 8| have satisfied me that it cannot be proved that he was subjected 94 II, 8| by any necessity; and I cannot regret my importunity in 95 II, 8| certainly do what human reason cannot grasp. But since this appears 96 II, 9| It should seem so, but I cannot understand, although I do 97 II, 0| upon some one else, for it cannot be upon him.~Boso. This 98 II, 0| his own, and the Father cannot bestow it at all except 99 II, 0| confidence from this that I cannot describe the joy with which 100 II, 2| made up; so fallen angels cannot be saved but by the death 101 II, 2| impossible. But otherwise they cannot be restored to their original


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