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1 pre | knowledge, before the work had been completed and revised. I 2 pre | revised. I have therefore been obliged to finish it as 3 pre | undisturbed and adequate period been allowed me for publishing 4 pre | things about which I have been silent. For it was while 5 pre | as if nothing had ever been known of him), it proves, 6 I, 1 | whole work rests.~I HAVE been often and most earnestly 7 I, 1 | ought to be sufficient has been said by the holy fathers 8 I, 5 | work we speak of could have been done.~Anselm.. Do you not 9 I, 5 | dignity which would have been his had he never sinned. 10 I, 9 | that man would not have been subject to death, and that 11 I, 9 | suffered, that all things had been committed to him by the 12 I, 9 | caused the delay; for it had been determined that the first 13 I, 9 | celebration of mass; when that has been done which he wished to 14 I, 0 | the holy will which has been given. If then it cannot 15 I, 0 | to; but because, as has been said, the world could not 16 I, 0 | similar to these which have been mentioned, they are all 17 I, 0 | be properly said to have been driven to a thing which 18 I, 1 | merely to restore what has been taken away, but, considering 19 I, 1 | something which could not have been demanded of him, had he 20 I, 4 | to the things which have been said.~Anselm.. It is impossible 21 I, 7 | former angels would have been, had they never sinned. 22 I, 7 | For, as they would have been condemned together, had 23 I, 7 | the holy, they would have been likewise upheld. For, if, 24 I, 7 | all stood, all would have been upheld in the same manner 25 I, 8 | that the angels should have been created perfect in number, 26 I, 8 | their number when it had been lessened; and it is also 27 I, 8 | see how angels could have been created perfect in number. 28 I, 8 | perfect number of angels been created, and had man been 29 I, 8 | been created, and had man been made only to fill the place 30 I, 8 | happiness, man would never have, been exalted to it.~Boso. We 31 I, 8 | the Gentiles would have been called; for "in every nation 32 I, 8 | if, indeed, they had not been capable of death. But if 33 I, 8 | tempted, they would have been confirmed, with all their 34 I, 8 | only "angels of God" had been used; but if the whole heavenly 35 I, 8 | the angels, for it has not been for nought. Now let us return 36 I, 9 | God for his sin, but only been suffered to go unpunished, 37 I, 9 | choice pearl which had never been defiled, and which could 38 I, 9 | paradise, from which he had been thrust out?~Boso. I dare 39 I, 9 | demand what has already been paid? But if we do not make 40 I, 4 | one whose sins have not been wholly put away; and that 41 I, 5 | happy somehow, and it has been sufficiently shown that, 42 I, 5 | said from those which have been said, by a new introduction, 43 II, 3| him such as he would have been had he never sinned.~Boso. 44 II, 3| not sinned, was to have been transferred with the same 45 II, 3| in holiness, would have been perfectly happy for eternity, 46 II, 0| he done so, he would have been a liar, as he himself says, 47 II, 0| would not have done had they been necessarily holy.~Anselm.. 48 II, 1| and had his immortality been unchangeably confirmed, 49 II, 1| confirmed, he would have been as really man; and, when 50 II, 1| So it seems from what has been already said.~Anselm.. If 51 II, 1| even death, had they not been able to recognise all these 52 II, 5| magnitude of which we have been considering as equal to 53 II, 5| not looked at as having been ignorantly done, but knowingly; 54 II, 6| incomprehensible a work has been accomplished?~Boso. I allow 55 II, 6| created when there has not been some one who was gaining 56 II, 7| without this he could not have been born of her. How, then, 57 II, 7| when he could not have been, except in view of future 58 II, 7| virgin, he never could have been born of her at all; but 59 II, 7| necessarily?~Boso. It has been clearly shown. But we see, 60 II, 7| existence. For it must have been fixed that he was to die, 61 II, 7| was to die, for had it not been true that he was about to 62 II, 8| does a thing, since it has been done it cannot be undone, 63 II, 8| that we say: Whatever has been, necessarily has been. Whatever 64 II, 8| has been, necessarily has been. Whatever is, must be. Whatever 65 II, 8| life of this man to have been so excellent and so glorious 66 II, 9| himself, and could not have been under obligations to another, 67 II, 0| devil as man had already been conquered by him. But whatever 68 II, 2| sinned, they would have been confirmed in virtue without 69 II, 2| reason, for by reason he has been deceived. And I do not say 70 II, 3| in the things which have been said. ~Boso. All things