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1 I, 1 | of that hope which is in us. And this question, both 2 I, 1 | accustomed to bring up against us, ridiculing Christian simplicity 3 I, 2 | the right order requires us to believe the deep things 4 I, 2 | all, be discussed between us comprehensively; since, 5 I, 2 | infidels; for it is proper for us when we seek to investigate 6 I, 3 | our simplicity charge upon us that we do injustice and 7 I, 3 | expectation, that he has restored us from so great and deserved 8 I, 3 | love and tenderness towards us. For did they but carefully 9 I, 3 | but would rather join with us in praising the wise beneficence 10 I, 4 | a fiction, they consider us, as it were, to be painting 11 I, 6 | infidels find fault with us for saying that God has 12 I, 6 | saying that God has redeemed us by his death, and thus has 13 I, 6 | has shown his love towards us, and that he came to overcome 14 I, 6 | to overcome the devil for us. ~Boso. This they greatly 15 I, 6 | tell them that he freed us from our sins, and from 16 I, 6 | he came to vanquish for us, because we were unable 17 I, 6 | and that he purchased for us the kingdom of heaven; and 18 I, 6 | greatness of his love towards us; they answer: If you say 19 I, 6 | think they can withstand us.~ ~ 20 I, 7 | Apostle says was made against us, and cancelled by the death 21 I, 8 | a sufficient reason for us, when he does anything, 22 I, 8 | Son, but gave him up for us all." And likewise the Son 23 I, 9 | Son, but gave him up for us all," means nothing more 24 I, 0 | not, but gave him up for us and desired his death; and 25 I, 0 | himself, but gave himself for us of his own will, who will 26 I, 0 | him but gave him up for us, and desired his death? 27 I, 0 | question which still troubles us is, how the death of the 28 I, 0 | have it understood between us that we do not admit anything 29 I, 0 | should be preserved between us in common.~Anselm.. The 30 I, 0 | It is so.~Anselm.. Let us suppose, then, that the 31 I, 0 | and be it agreed between us that man was made for happiness, 32 I, 0 | this life without sin. Let us take for granted, also, 33 I, 1 | do this more plainly, let us first consider what it is 34 I, 1 | and which God requires of us. For it is such a will only, 35 I, 2 | payment of debt. ~Anselm.. Let us return and consider whether 36 I, 2 | reasoning. But when God commands us in every case to forgive 37 I, 2 | those who trespass against us, it seems inconsistent to 38 I, 2 | inconsistent to enjoin a thing upon us which it is not proper for 39 I, 2 | inconsistency in God's commanding us not to take upon ourselves 40 I, 2 | seems a strange thing for us to say that be is wholly 41 I, 8 | perfect in number.~Boso. Let us hear it.~Anselm.. Had a 42 I, 8 | been for nought. Now let us return from our digression.~ ~ 43 I, 9 | put away our sins from us," and every nation prays 44 I, 0 | We did so.~Anselm.. Let us then proceed by reason simply.~ 45 I, 1 | payment for your sin, let us inquire whether they can 46 I, 1 | he always enjoins it upon us not to sin.~Boso. I cannot 47 I, 4 | them cease from mocking us, and let them hasten to 48 I, 4 | to unite themselves with us, who do not doubt that man 49 I, 5 | Catholic faith enjoins upon us with regard to Christ, if 50 I, 5 | can with his help. But let us separate the things which 51 II, 3| we say to one who tells us that this is right enough 52 II, 5| to his grace, if he saves us from necessity?~Anselm.. 53 II, 8| necessary result.~Anselm.. Let us now examine the question, 54 II, 9| infallible reason has brought us to this necessary conclusion, 55 II, 0| could not lie.~Boso. Now let us return to our original inquiry 56 II, 1| be subject to death, for us to say that he will be in 57 II, 1| Reason has also taught us that the gift which he presents 58 II, 1| God.~Boso. Reason urges us to this conclusion.~Anselm.. 59 II, 1| conclusion.~Anselm.. Let us see whether, perchance, 60 II, 1| understand it.~Anselm.. But let us further observe whether 61 II, 5| both God and man, died for us; and, when this is known 62 II, 6| magnitude to remain hidden from us. For the restoring of human 63 II, 6| explain what you wish, let us thank God for it. But if 64 II, 6| king, and so deep love for us, as to be both able and 65 II, 8| seperate consideration; let us be satisfied with this account 66 II, 0| his death. ~Anselm.. Let us now observe, if we can, 67 II, 0| Scriptures, I say, show us how to approach in order 68 II, 1| when inviting and leading us to faith in the Gospel.