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Anselmus Cantuariensis
Cur Deus homo

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1 I, 1 | inquirers; for they say that these proofs gratify them, and 2 I, 2 | and so the discussion of these topics requires a separate 3 I, 2 | useless; for ignorance of these subjects makes certain things 4 I, 2 | so briefly with regard to these things, each in its place, 5 I, 4 | CHAPTER IV.~How these things appear not decisive 6 I, 4 | so many pictures.~Boso. These things must be admitted 7 I, 4 | when we hold up to infidels these harmonious proportions which 8 I, 4 | shine forth more clearly, these harmonious proportions, 9 I, 6 | and that, by doing all these things, he manifested the 10 I, 6 | a word, could not do all these things by a simple command, 11 I, 6 | that he could have done these things in some other way, 12 I, 6 | things so unbecoming? For these things which you bring up 13 I, 6 | he had lost by reason of these sins, he now regains. For, 14 I, 6 | suffer no such things as these for them? As to what you 15 I, 6 | heaven to vanquish the devil? These are the objections with 16 I, 8 | improper to infidels that these things should be said of 17 I, 8 | your will be done." In all these passages it would rather 18 I, 0 | the Son should die, though these would appear sufficient. 19 I, 0 | said of him, similar to these which have been mentioned, 20 I, 0 | Boso. I grant it; for in these there is nothing which seems 21 I, 1 | to follow reason in all these things, I am unable to bring 22 I, 2 | very inconsistent. And to these is also added a further 23 I, 2 | we ought so to interpret these things as that they may 24 I, 2 | Therefore, with regard to these things, to speak the whole 25 I, 5 | deficient in his management. And these two things are not only 26 I, 7 | the rest; but either of these suppositions is absurd. 27 I, 8 | prove from this either of these suppositions positively. 28 I, 8 | because they persevered. From these reasons, I am rather inclined 29 I, 8 | and incline to either of these opinions rather than the 30 I, 8 | regret that I urged you to these remarks about the angels, 31 I, 9 | has never sinned?~Boso. These words I can both think of 32 I, 0 | do you give to God in all these?~Boso. Do I not honor God, 33 I, 0 | dare not say that in all these things I pay any portion 34 I, 3 | necessary; but, from all these things, the compassion of 35 I, 4 | objections can be brought against these proofs, you ought to mention 36 I, 5 | by their unbroken length, these things become tedious to 37 II, 3| promptly satisfied me in these matters.~ ~ 38 II, 4| has begun. ~Anselm.. From these things, we can easily see 39 II, 7| of both in a third; since these things cannot be, or, if 40 II, 7| our purpose. Moreover, if these two complete natures are 41 II, 7| is no less necessary that these two natures be united entire 42 II, 8| alone. For, in whichever of these three modes it be, it will 43 II, 8| from Adam and Eve, for from these two is every person of either 44 II, 8| either sex descended. And of these three modes, no one is easier 45 II, 8| virgin, we will say nothing. These are sufficient.~Boso. They 46 II, 9| son of her son. But all these things are incongruous and 47 II, 0| he could not have uttered these same four words, or expressing 48 II, 1| for God's honor.~Boso. All these things are true.~Anselm.. 49 II, 1| them, only without sin. And these things are more easily and 50 II, 1| been able to recognise all these virtues in himself?~ ~ 51 II, 2| therefore miserable. ~Boso. All these things plainly show that 52 II, 2| our weaknesses. But all these things are our miseries. 53 II, 6| compassion. For neither of these things could take effect 54 II, 6| and yet should exclude these two from this design.~Boso. 55 II, 8| compulsion or restraint; and these two kinds of necessity operate 56 II, 9| taking action upon any of these things, this he ought to 57 II, 0| to do it; but neither of these things can be attributed 58 II, 1| what compassion can excel these words of the Father, addressed 59 II, 1| offering for yourself;" or these words of the Son: "Take 60 II, 1| ransom your souls." For these are the voices they utter, 61 II, 3| from anything contained in these books.~Anselm.. If we have


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