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Anselmus Cantuariensis
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1 I, 6 | his desire to punish. If, then, be does not desire to punish 2 I, 6 | nothing can oppose. If, then, God were unwilling to save 3 I, 6 | have done it otherwise, then it was, indeed, necessary 4 I, 6 | everywhere enthroned? How is it, then, that God must needs come 5 I, 7 | the person who beat him, then he does it unjustly. And 6 I, 9 | death. It was in this sense, then, that "as the Father gave 7 I, 0 | which has been given. If then it cannot be denied that 8 I, 0 | Anselm.. Let us suppose, then, that the incarnation of 9 I, 1 | belonged to another. So then, every one who sins ought 10 I, 2 | if it be not punished, then is it passed by undischarged.~ 11 I, 2 | by forsaking truth. When, then, it is said: "If God wishes 12 I, 2 | things: "If this be true, then that follows; because neither 13 I, 2 | that any man should die, then is it right that he should 14 I, 5 | out of many forms of evil, then the satisfaction for sin 15 I, 5 | objection.~Anselm.. It is then plain that no one can honor 16 I, 6 | false; or, if he did know, then he appointed such a number 17 I, 6 | cannot be.~Boso. Doubtless, then, the number must be restored.~ 18 I, 8 | of which we have spoken, then men were only made to supply 19 I, 8 | all the angels together, then both the loss and the original 20 I, 8 | smallest reptile. Wherefore, then, it was made for itself, 21 I, 8 | fault? With what temerity, then, do we say that God neither 22 I, 8 | he now is?~Anselm.. If, then, no one had this certainty, 23 I, 8 | that kingdom.~Anselm.. If, then, there shall be a larger 24 I, 8 | appears.~Anselm.. Since, then, we see that if there are 25 I, 8 | opinion.~Boso. You ought then to present it.~Anselm.. 26 I, 0 | with God.~Anselm.. Tell me, then, what payment you make God 27 I, 0 | debt to God.~Anselm.. How then do you pay God for your 28 I, 0 | What will become of you then? How will you be saved?~ 29 I, 0 | did so.~Anselm.. Let us then proceed by reason simply.~ 30 I, 1 | of sin.~Boso. Show it me then.~Anselm.. If you should 31 I, 4 | must be true.~Anselm.. Man, then, is unjust in not paying 32 I, 4 | otherwise.~Anselm.. He, then, who does not pay God what 33 I, 4 | this nature.~Boso. I think, then, we must look for another 34 I, 4 | plain.~Anselm.. So long, then, as he does not restore, 35 I, 4 | Surely this is so. But how, then, shall man be saved, if 36 I, 5 | or else not at all. If, then, it is false that man cannot 37 I, 5 | That he is a fool.~Anselm.. Then what he says must be despised.~ 38 I, 5 | say is true.~Anselm.. Why, then, do you question further?~ 39 II, 1| chosen for any other reason, then something else and not itself 40 II, 1| and love the highest good, then it was made such in order 41 II, 1| what it loves and chooses, then in vain was it made to love 42 II, 5| Boso. But if it be so, then God seems as it were compelled, 43 II, 5| the salvation of man. How, then, can it be denied that he 44 II, 5| necessity without reluctance, then he certainly deserves greater 45 II, 7| God and very man. Since, then, it is necessary that the 46 II, 8| man, not of Adam's race, then this man will not belong 47 II, 0| were known of him. I say, then, if he were unable to sin, 48 II, 0| free will. What thanks, then, will he deserve for his 49 II, 0| all demand any such thing then, but wholly forbade it, 50 II, 0| Anselm.. We must conclude, then, that he should not be subject 51 II, 1| attribute of human nature, then he who was immortal could 52 II, 1| respects a man.~Boso. Seek then for some other reason, since 53 II, 1| Certainly.~Anselm.. He can, then, if he chooses, lay down 54 II, 1| doubt about it.~Anselm.. If, then, he chooses to allow it, 55 II, 2| are our miseries. Will he then be miserable?~Anselm.. No, 56 II, 3| which he does not love, then there can be no good thing 57 II, 4| destruction is an evil, then is it far more a good than 58 II, 4| value.~Anselm.. Do you see, then, how this life conquers 59 II, 4| Boso. Plainly.~Anselm.. If, then, to lay down life is the 60 II, 6| now about to ask. First, then, how does God, from a sinful 61 II, 6| be both God and man! Who, then, will dare to think that 62 II, 6| can be made to this view, then it is necessary that there 63 II, 7| have been born of her. How, then, was not his death necessary, 64 II, 7| deny it.~Anselm.. Since, then, the will of God does nothing 65 II, 7| unchangeable desire.~Anselm.. If, then, as you say, he could not 66 II, 7| fellow inquirers? Suffer me, then, to question you as my slowness 67 II, 8| contrary to truth. Since, then, he does what he chooses 68 II, 8| truth, or utter a lie. When, then, we say that that man (who, 69 II, 8| her faith was real. If, then, it be said that it was 70 II, 8| were not save by his will, then, had he not willed they 71 II, 8| would not have existed. So then, no one took his life from 72 II, 9| more pleasing to God. How then can we affirm that he did 73 II, 0| could be forgiven him. How then can a reward be bestowed 74 II, 0| to him or any one else, then it will almost appear as 75 II, 0| impious.~Anselm.. The reward then must be bestowed upon some 76 II, 3| testimony of the truth, then ought we to attribute it,


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