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1 I, 3 | tenderness towards us. For did they but carefully consider 2 I, 5 | God, and whom the angels did not serve.~ ~ 3 I, 6 | things in some other way, but did not wish to, how can you 4 I, 7 | devil in justice, before he did in strength, so that, when 5 I, 7 | malicious impulse. For he did not do this at the command 6 I, 8 | appears to them that this man did not suffer death of his 7 I, 8 | however, he could, but did not wish to, how shall we 8 I, 8 | Anselm.. God the Father did not treat that man as you 9 I, 8 | the guilty. For the Father did not compel him to suffer 10 I, 9 | difference between what he did at the demand of obedience, 11 I, 9 | more clearly.~Anselm.. Why did the Jews persecute him even 12 I, 9 | Anselin. Now you see what he did, under the demand of obedience.~ 13 I, 9 | how it is that obedience did not demand this.~Anselm.. 14 I, 9 | him to die.~Anselm.. God did not, therefore, compel Christ 15 I, 9 | him the commandment, so he did, and the cup which He gave 16 I, 9 | or it is used, because he did learn by experience what 17 I, 9 | brook in the way, therefore did he lift up the head." For 18 I, 9 | nothing more than that he did not rescue him. For there 19 I, 9 | of Christ. Since reason did not demand of another what 20 I, 9 | gave him commandment, so he did, and the cup which the Father 21 I, 0 | led him to a holy life, he did not have it as a human being 22 I, 0 | of whom he had this will, did not spare him but gave him 23 I, 0 | pleased the Father, and be did not prevent him from choosing, 24 I, 6 | greater. For either God did not know in what number 25 I, 6 | which is false; or, if he did know, then he appointed 26 I, 7 | treating of the reason why God did not bestow perseverance 27 I, 8 | they had not sinned as they did, he would have confirmed 28 I, 0 | his religion as if they did not exist, when we proposed 29 I, 0 | man's salvation.~Boso. We did so.~Anselm.. Let us then 30 I, 1 | Anselm.. Suppose that you did not owe any of those things 31 I, 1 | to the will of God.~Boso. Did I not hear you question 32 I, 3 | to repay. ~Anselm.. What did man take from God, when 33 I, 3 | ignorant of them.~Anselm.. Did not man take from God whatever 34 II, 0| depart from holiness and yet did not, and could make himself 35 II, 0| make himself unholy yet did not, we say with propriety 36 II, 0| make such a man, why he did not create angels and our 37 II, 0| is therefore I ask why he did not make them so.~Anselm.. 38 II, 0| was. And if you ask why he did not bring the three persons, 39 II, 0| I answer: Because reason did not at all demand any such 40 II, 1| anything of his, as if God did not have what was his own. 41 II, 1| the honor of God, which he did not owe as a debtor.~Boso. 42 II, 3| his having it.~Anselm.. Did not I say that the incarnation 43 II, 3| existed. For if ignorance did no harm in any other respect, 44 II, 4| were told you that, if you did not kill him, the whole 45 II, 5| and, therefore, those who did it in ignorance did not 46 II, 5| who did it in ignorance did not rush into that transcendental 47 II, 5| thing which no man ever did or could do.~Boso. You have 48 II, 6| in iniquity, and in sin did her mother bear her, since 49 II, 7| CHAPTER XVII.~How he did not die of necessity, though 50 II, 7| I see not how.~Anselm.. Did we not find, when considering 51 II, 7| constitution of his being; for he did not become man in order 52 II, 8| became man; for this he did and suffered all things 53 II, 8| for this he chose as he did. For therefore were they 54 II, 8| necessity of all things which he did and suffered, know that 55 II, 9| the sake of justice, he did not give his life for the 56 II, 9| lose, or paid a debt he did not owe. But he freely offered 57 II, 9| he died he gave what he did not owe. But no one will 58 II, 9| then can we affirm that he did not owe God the thing which 59 II, 9| owe God the thing which he did, that is, the thing which 60 II, 9| have done precisely what he did; because he ought to be 61 II, 9| Now I see clearly that he did not give himself up to die 62 II, 9| ought to have done what he did.~Anselm.. That honor certainly 63 II, 0| the Father were his, nor did he ever owe anything which 64 II, 0| have done what that man did, on account of the personal