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1 I, 6 | XVI.~The reason why the number of angels who fell must 2 I, 6 | design to make up for the number of angels that fell, from 3 I, 6 | reasonable and complete number, so that there would be 4 I, 6 | God did not know in what number it was best to create rational 5 I, 6 | then he appointed such a number as he perceived was most 6 I, 6 | so as to be within that number; or, since they were out 7 I, 6 | since they were out of that number, they could not continue 8 I, 6 | they ought to be of that number, either their number should 9 I, 6 | that number, either their number should of necessity be made 10 I, 6 | was foreseen as perfect in number, will remain incomplete. 11 I, 6 | Boso. Doubtless, then, the number must be restored.~Anselm.. 12 I, 7 | reasoning it appears that the number of men chosen will not be 13 I, 8 | existed in that perfect number of which we have spoken, 14 I, 8 | and it is plain that their number will not be greater. But 15 I, 8 | be greater. But if that number were not found in all the 16 I, 8 | to restore the diminished number, but also to complete the 17 I, 8 | to complete the imperfect number.~Boso. Which is the better 18 I, 8 | originally made perfect in number or that they were not?~Anselm.. 19 I, 8 | been created perfect in number, and that afterwards man 20 I, 8 | created to complete their number when it had been lessened; 21 I, 8 | they were not perfect in number, because God deferred completing 22 I, 8 | deferred completing the number, as he does even now, determining 23 I, 8 | been created perfect in number. Since, if it were so, it 24 I, 8 | be more than the complete number required. If, therefore, 25 I, 8 | beings, formed an incomplete number, so that, if no angel fell, 26 I, 8 | originally, that complete number of angels necessary to perfect 27 I, 8 | consisting, not so much in the number of beings, as in the number 28 I, 8 | number of beings, as in the number of natures; it follows that 29 I, 8 | not merely to restore the number of beings possessing another 30 I, 8 | there was not a perfect number of angels, even before a 31 I, 8 | continue beyond the perfect number.~Boso. You have not labored 32 I, 8 | were not created perfect in number.~Boso. Let us hear it.~Anselm.. 33 I, 8 | Anselm.. Had a perfect number of angels been created, 34 I, 8 | this certainty, if their number shall far exceed that of 35 I, 8 | not yet complete in the number necessary to constitute 36 I, 8 | there shall be a larger number than that of the fallen 37 I, 8 | more men elected than the number of fallen angels, the incongruity 38 I, 8 | were not made perfect in number, and that there will be 39 I, 8 | not take place until the number of the elect is accomplished, 40 I, 8 | of that state until the number of men which he designed 41 I, 8 | was not complete in the number of angels before the destruction 42 I, 8 | kingdom were perfect in number, it was not in confirmation, 43 I, 8 | angels were not complete in number, their confirmation will 44 I, 8 | were to attain, when the number taken from among them was 45 I, 8 | complete in its original number, but must be completed from 46 I, 8 | people according to the number of the children of Israel;" 47 I, 8 | explain in this way, that the number of elect men taken should 48 I, 8 | be not certain that the number of angels who fell is the 49 I, 8 | possible for them to equal the number of the good angels, in that 50 I, 8 | more men elected than the number of the lost angels, and 51 I, 8 | tribes) according to the number of the angels of God;" or 52 I, 8 | has it: "according to the number of the children of Israel;" 53 I, 8 | existence, until the appointed number of that kingdom, not yet 54 I, 8 | people according to the number of elect men, because men 55 I, 8 | increase among them, until the number of elect men is accomplished; 56 I, 8 | people according to the number of the angels of God," viz., 57 I, 8 | exist upon earth, until the number of angels is completed from 58 I, 8 | people according to the number of the children of Israel," 59 I, 8 | I said above, until the number of holy men is completed. 60 I, 8 | does not follow that the number of lost angels was equal 61 I, 8 | before the fall, that perfect number before mentioned, and that 62 I, 8 | men to be saved than the number of evil angels.~Boso. I 63 I, 9 | would correspond with the number whose place they shall take, 64 I, 3 | such a race to fill up the number in his heavenly kingdom; 65 I, 3 | are needed to complete the number which man was made to fill. 66 I, 4 | even if one of the whole number be confirmed by impregnable 67 II, 4| his death outweighs the number and greatness of our sins. ~ 68 II, 4| his death can outweigh the number and magnitude of our sins, 69 II, 4| were there an infinite number of worlds as full of created 70 II, 4| not even were an infinite number of worlds displayed before 71 II, 6| benefits of redemption. For the number of evil angels which must 72 II, 6| men is greater than the number of men at that time living. 73 II, 6| viz., to belong to the number of those for whose sake 74 II, 6| are speaking, was of the number of those who were cleansed