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1 pre | introduced and subjoined many things about which I have been 2 pre | became man, and unless all things were to take place which 3 I, 1 | and meditating on those things which they believe; and 4 I, 2 | CHAPTER II.~How those things which are to be said should 5 I, 2 | requires us to believe the deep things of Christian faith before 6 I, 2 | you liberally impart those things which you have freely received, 7 I, 2 | worthy to receive higher things to which you have not yet 8 I, 2 | these subjects makes certain things difficult, which by acquaintance 9 I, 2 | briefly with regard to these things, each in its place, that 10 I, 3 | passing over many other things which seem incompatible 11 I, 3 | which man bore. Many other things also, if we carefully examine 12 I, 4 | CHAPTER IV.~How these things appear not decisive to infidels, 13 I, 4 | many pictures.~Boso. These things must be admitted to be beautiful, 14 I, 4 | God wished to suffer the things which we speak of. For when 15 I, 4 | have condescended to those things which we affirm. Afterwards, 16 I, 4 | why God ought to do the things we speak of seem absolute 17 I, 6 | that, by doing all these things, he manifested the greatness 18 I, 6 | could not do all these things by a simple command, you 19 I, 6 | he could have done these things in some other way, but did 20 I, 6 | without any reason, to suffer things so unbecoming? For these 21 I, 6 | so unbecoming? For these things which you bring up are all 22 I, 6 | of the devil, all which things are the sufferings of sin; 23 I, 6 | not his who created all things? Whatever things, therefore, 24 I, 6 | created all things? Whatever things, therefore, you dread or 25 I, 6 | he does and suffers the things which you enumerate? For 26 I, 6 | though he suffer no such things as these for them? As to 27 I, 8 | improper to infidels that these things should be said of him even 28 I, 8 | confessing that God desired those things which make up our belief 29 I, 8 | Most High should stoop to things so lowly, that the Almighty 30 I, 8 | learned obedience from the things which he suffered;" and 31 I, 9 | learned obedience from the things which he suffered," that 32 I, 9 | before he suffered, that all things had been committed to him 33 I, 9 | the Father, and that all things belonging to the Father 34 I, 9 | found in the Bible many things like this. Again, when he 35 I, 0 | learned obedience from the things which he suffered. For as 36 I, 0 | learned obedience from the things which he suffered; that 37 I, 0 | avoid death. For whatsoever things are said of him, similar 38 I, 0 | Anselm.. Yes, it is of all things most proper that such a 39 I, 0 | incarnation of God, and those things which we believe with regard 40 I, 0 | incarnation of God, and the things that we affirm of him as 41 I, 0 | granted, also, the other things, the belief of which is 42 I, 1 | follow reason in all these things, I am unable to bring any 43 I, 2 | ought so to interpret these things as that they may not seem 44 I, 2 | speak of two impossible things: "If this be true, then 45 I, 2 | Therefore, with regard to these things, to speak the whole truth: 46 I, 3 | endured, in the order of things, than that the creature 47 I, 3 | Anselm.. In the order of things, there is nothing less to 48 I, 3 | honor in the arrangement of things, and which is nothing else 49 I, 4 | in contradiction to the things which have been said.~Anselm.. 50 I, 5 | majesty of God. For if those things which are held together 51 I, 5 | were not to insist upon things, when wickedness tries to 52 I, 5 | management. And these two things are not only unfitting, 53 I, 8 | required. If, therefore, all things were created at one and 54 I, 8 | liveth forever, created all things at once." But if the perfection 55 I, 8 | the very beginning those things which after this renewal 56 I, 9 | intent, neither of which things is possible with God.~Anselm.. 57 I, 0 | owe God every one of those things which you have mentioned. 58 I, 0 | not say that in all these things I pay any portion of my 59 I, 1 | did not owe any of those things which you have brought up 60 I, 1 | there is in all existing things which would make it right 61 I, 1 | nothing, and, should all things perish, can restore them 62 I, 3 | you have begun, the evil things which can be added to those 63 I, 3 | necessary; but, from all these things, the compassion of God and 64 I, 4 | dispense with one of two things, viz., either this which 65 I, 5 | the fitness of all those things which the Catholic faith 66 I, 5 | But let us separate the things which remain to be said 67 I, 5 | their unbroken length, these things become tedious to one who 68 II, 4| begun. ~Anselm.. From these things, we can easily see that 69 II, 6| is more valuable than all things in the possession of God, 70 II, 7| in a third; since these things cannot be, or, if they could 71 II, 9| of her son. But all these things are incongruous and do not 72 II, 0| he could have done many things which we call sinful? For, 73 II, 0| to say nothing of other things, how shall we say that it 74 II, 0| be praised for the good things which he possesses and maintains 75 II, 1| s honor.~Boso. All these things are true.~Anselm.. Therefore, 76 II, 1| only without sin. And these things are more easily and clearly 77 II, 2| miserable. ~Boso. All these things plainly show that he ought 78 II, 2| weaknesses. But all these things are our miseries. Will he 79 II, 4| of such patience, for all things lie in subjection to his 80 II, 5| known beyond all doubt, all things which he says of himself 81 II, 5| true rationality, those things in Christian faith which 82 II, 6| disclosed the reason of those things mentioned above, I beg you 83 II, 6| compassion. For neither of these things could take effect if he 84 II, 6| it. But if not, let the things above said suffice. For, 85 II, 7| manner appeared from the things which we have spoken that 86 II, 8| ascribe a necessity to all things. By this subsequent and 87 II, 8| he did and suffered all things undertaken by him; for this 88 II, 8| the real necessity of all things which he did and suffered, 89 II, 9| a gift as surpasses all things else but God himself, and 90 II, 9| action upon any of these things, this he ought to do. And 91 II, 9| ability, etc., is not in the things themselves, but in something 92 II, 9| upon him, but because all things ought to be subject to him. 93 II, 0| it; but neither of these things can be attributed to God.~ 94 II, 0| offering of the Son, all things belonging to the Father 95 II, 3| Testament is shown in the things which have been said. ~Boso. 96 II, 3| have been said. ~Boso. All things which you have said seem