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1 pre | of this book was copied without my knowledge, before the 2 pre | any man should be saved without him. Again, in the second 3 I, 2 | them can be fully examined without the rest; and so the discussion 4 I, 2 | submit to the same faith, without the support of reason. For 5 I, 5 | could have made some man without sin, not of a sinful substance, 6 I, 6 | could not free you from it, without purchasing your redemption 7 I, 6 | assert that he desired, without any reason, to suffer things 8 I, 6 | his wisdom. For, if a man without motive should do, by severe 9 I, 7 | God, and neither can exist without the exertion of Divine power, 10 I, 9 | make his creature miserable without fault, when he had created 11 I, 9 | thing should not be done without the other. If, for instance, 12 I, 0 | able, to spare the guilty without the sacrifice of the innocent.~ 13 I, 0 | no man passes this life without sin. Let us take for granted, 14 I, 1 | pleasing of itself alone, since without it no work is acceptable. 15 I, 1 | merely restoring his safety, without making some compensation 16 I, 2 | sins by compassion alone, without any payment of debt. ~Anselm.. 17 I, 2 | sins by compassion alone, without any payment of the honor 18 I, 2 | not right to cancel sin without compensation or punishment; 19 I, 5 | they fly from the heavens without also approaching them. For 20 I, 6 | nature which he created without sin.~Boso. This is a part 21 I, 7 | case would have persevered without ever witnessing the punishment 22 I, 7 | likewise upheld. For, if, without the fall of a part, the 23 I, 8 | one can never take place without the other; how can they 24 I, 8 | to make this substitution without this fault!~Boso. Is not 25 I, 8 | themselves, to live afterwards without sinning. For who dares affirm 26 I, 8 | opposite opinions may be held without hazard, as that, for instance, 27 I, 8 | thing, or are different, without contradicting each other, 28 I, 9 | How man cannot be saved without satisfaction for sin. ~Anselm.. 29 I, 9 | God should take sinful man without an atonement, in substitution 30 I, 9 | be taken from his hands without his permission; and that 31 I, 9 | it were in his own hand, without sin, and destined to the 32 I, 9 | sin, unwashed, that is, without any satisfaction, and always 33 I, 9 | consider it settled that, without satisfaction, that is, without 34 I, 9 | without satisfaction, that is, without voluntary payment of the 35 I, 9 | sin, or be freed from sin without satisfaction for the trespass, 36 I, 1 | we oppose another's will without blame in order to preserve 37 I, 2 | stronger and in heaven, sinned without any to tempt him. And when 38 I, 2 | easily effected this, he, without compulsion and of his own 39 I, 2 | mention one thing more, without which man's reconciliation 40 I, 4 | therefore as long as he has it without atonement it is his sin. 41 I, 4 | and ought not to be saved without paying? Or, with what face 42 I, 4 | tell how man can be saved without Christ. But, if they are 43 I, 5 | pay, and cannot be saved without paying; I wish you would 44 II, 1| cannot fulfil this purpose without being holy. Therefore that 45 II, 2| compel man to suffer death without fault, when he made him 46 II, 5| sustains that necessity without reluctance, then he certainly 47 II, 8| sinned, would have stood firm without the support of any other 48 II, 8| created Adam; or of man without woman, as he made Eve; or 49 II, 8| he made Eve; or of woman without man, which thus far he has 50 II, 8| are seeking from a woman without a man? Now whether it be 51 II, 8| woman, to be born of a woman without man. Of the pictures which 52 II, 9| of whom we are speaking, without whose guidance we have no 53 II, 0| it, for God does nothing without reason.~Boso. I blush to 54 II, 1| a likeness to them, only without sin. And these things are 55 II, 1| shown to be by mere reason without experience. For who can 56 II, 2| choice is a wise one and made without compulsion.~Boso. Certainly, 57 II, 3| works, so many and so great, without the highest wisdom? Or, 58 II, 6| sinful substance, and yet without sin; and of the salvation 59 II, 6| tainted by sin, take, a man without sin, as an unleavened lump 60 II, 6| doubt not that he is wholly without sin; yet will this avail 61 II, 6| nothing, unless he be taken without sin and yet of a sinful 62 II, 6| the power to effect this without sin.~Boso. This I readily 63 II, 6| gaining that reconciliation without which every man was made 64 II, 7| power of his death, when without this he could not have been 65 II, 8| was that God took a man without sin from a sinful substance; 66 II, 8| take place, and could not, without man paid the debt which 67 II, 8| and that he could be taken without sin, though from a sinful 68 II, 9| that he owes it as a debt, without implying any command on 69 II, 2| been confirmed in virtue without any foreign aid, simply