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1 I, 1 | the investigation, it is yet plain to all in the solution, 2 I, 1 | fathers and their successors, yet I will take pains to disclose 3 I, 2 | things to which you have not yet attained.~Anselm.. There 4 I, 2 | demonstrate it by argument, yet it is not to be received 5 I, 7 | tormented by the devil, yet the devil tormented him 6 I, 7 | ought not to avenge himself, yet does strike the person who 7 I, 8 | belong to his divinity, it yet seems improper to infidels 8 I, 8 | the will of the Father; yet the Father seems to have 9 I, 0 | Father gave him commandment (yet not by compulsion), and 10 I, 0 | have him endure that pain, yet we do not choose, nor take 11 I, 2 | bringing against you.~Anselm.. Yet observe why it is not fitting 12 I, 4 | another to his own use; yet what he takes away serves 13 I, 5 | Divine will and appointment, yet he cannot escape it; for 14 I, 8 | complete that which was not yet perfect, or, if it were 15 I, 8 | weaker and of a mortal race, yet, in the elect, it would 16 I, 8 | angel fallen, men would yet have had their place in 17 I, 8 | had the Jews all believed, yet the Gentiles would have 18 I, 8 | make up that which was not yet complete in the number necessary 19 I, 8 | not Adam sinned, God might yet put off the completion of 20 I, 8 | persevered. For, although not yet advanced to that equality 21 I, 8 | among them was complete; yet, had they preserved their 22 I, 8 | appear to demonstrate it, yet it should be received with 23 I, 8 | number of that kingdom, not yet completed, shall be made 24 I, 8 | who remained steadfast. Yet, although lost angels must 25 I, 0 | grief that you have not yet reached this object, and 26 I, 0 | you bring me into straits, yet I very much wish you to 27 I, 1 | Anselm.. You have not as yet estimated the great burden 28 I, 2 | alarm me more.~Anselm.. Yet listen.~Boso. I will.~ ~ 29 I, 3 | which man was made.~Anselm.. Yet wait a little.~Boso. Have 30 I, 4 | Boso. If he can pay and yet does not, he is certainly 31 I, 5 | saved in any other way, and yet, not understanding how he 32 I, 5 | so great a work upon me. Yet I will attempt it, as I 33 II, 5| keep it even unwillingly, yet, if he keep his vow cheerfully, 34 II, 5| God at his creation; and yet by freely creating man, 35 II, 5| properly called necessity. Yet we may say, although the 36 II, 7| the other is human, and yet that which is God not be 37 II, 9| lord, the Pope Urban.~Boso. Yet briefly glance at this matter, 38 II, 9| nothing to do with man, will yet be the grandson of the virgin, 39 II, 9| of the Word. And there is yet another reason which renders 40 II, 0| God, who cannot sin, and yet has not deserved this, by 41 II, 0| depart from holiness and yet did not, and could make 42 II, 0| could make himself unholy yet did not, we say with propriety 43 II, 0| from the Divine nature, yet it will likewise have it 44 II, 0| that he could not sin, and yet that he deserves praise 45 II, 0| be incapable of sin, and yet praiseworthy for their holiness?~ 46 II, 3| respect to his Divine nature, yet will he be mortal in his 47 II, 3| harm in any other respect, yet does it in this, that it 48 II, 3| with respect to Christ, yet, on this very account, have 49 II, 3| certain about a thing, and yet cannot prove it by reason.~ ~ 50 II, 6| a sinful substance, and yet without sin; and of the 51 II, 6| of fleshly gratification, yet the virgin herself, from 52 II, 6| he is wholly without sin; yet will this avail nothing, 53 II, 6| be taken without sin and yet of a sinful substance. But 54 II, 6| sinned after this pardon, and yet wished to render atonement 55 II, 6| the sacrifice of Christ, yet such virtue is there in 56 II, 6| the celestial state, and yet should exclude these two 57 II, 7| it is well. But there is yet another matter that needs 58 II, 7| be a matter of necessity; yet now we see that his mother 59 II, 7| invalidate in the least. But yet this thing which I have 60 II, 8| before it comes to pass, yet there is no coercion as 61 II, 8| could be compelled to do so, yet we must not say that he 62 II, 9| could be perfectly holy, and yet forever preserve his life, 63 II, 9| has nothing of himself, yet when God grants him the 64 II, 9| is better than the other, yet neither is positively demanded. 65 II, 9| be better than marriage, yet neither is absolutely enjoined 66 II, 9| my own reason proves, and yet he ought to have done what 67 II, 9| clinging to the precise truth, yet we may say, according to 68 II, 0| think I understand you, yet I wish to get from you the 69 II, 0| payment for what he owes, and yet there is no one to receive 70 II, 0| the personal union made; yet God was in no need of descending