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1 I, 8 | manner, that man whom the Father called his beloved Son in 2 I, 8 | justice?~Anselm.. God the Father did not treat that man as 3 I, 8 | for the guilty. For the Father did not compel him to suffer 4 I, 8 | agreed to the will of the Father; yet the Father seems to 5 I, 8 | will of the Father; yet the Father seems to have bound him, 6 I, 8 | being made obedient to the Father even unto death, and that 7 I, 8 | suffer, he says; "As the Father has given me commandment, 8 I, 8 | Again: "The cup which the Father has given me, shall I not 9 I, 8 | And, at another time : "Father, if it be possible, let 10 I, 8 | you will ." And again: "Father, if this cup may not pass 11 I, 9 | this obedience to God the Father, humanity to Deity; and 12 I, 9 | humanity to Deity; and the Father claimed it from him.~Boso. 13 I, 9 | indeed be said, that the Father commanded him to die, when 14 I, 9 | sense, then, that "as the Father gave him the commandment, 15 I, 9 | was made obedient to the Father, even unto death;" and thus " 16 I, 9 | committed to him by the Father, and that all things belonging 17 I, 9 | things belonging to the Father were his); but the expression 18 I, 9 | because he had agreed with the Father and the Holy Spirit, that 19 I, 9 | own will, but that of the Father; for his holy will was not 20 I, 9 | this. Again, when he says: "Father, if it be possible, let 21 I, 9 | speaks of the will of the Father, not because the Father 22 I, 9 | Father, not because the Father preferred the death of the 23 I, 9 | his life; but because the Father was not willing to rescue 24 I, 9 | if he were to say to the Father: "Since you do not desire 25 I, 9 | be extinguished. So the Father desired the death of the 26 I, 9 | salvation of man, as if the Father had commanded him to die; 27 I, 9 | and, therefore, "as the Father gave him commandment, so 28 I, 9 | did, and the cup which the Father gave to him he drank, being 29 I, 0 | salvation of the world, that the Father gave him commandment (yet 30 I, 0 | being of himself, but of the Father; so also that will by which 31 I, 0 | not have had but from the Father of lights, from whom is 32 I, 0 | perfect gift. And as the Father is said to draw by imparting 33 I, 0 | For as the Son says of the Father: "No man cometh to me except 34 I, 0 | cometh to me except the Father draw him," he might as well 35 I, 0 | for my sake, except the Father move or draw him." For since 36 I, 0 | cannot be denied that the Father drew or moved the Son to 37 I, 0 | is right to say that the Father, of whom he had this will, 38 I, 0 | the will received from the Father invariably, and of his own 39 I, 0 | can properly explain the Father's desire that the Son should 40 I, 0 | will of the Son pleased the Father, and be did not prevent 41 I, 0 | seem becoming for such a Father in respect to such a Son.~ 42 I, 0 | most proper that such a Father should acquiesce with such 43 I, 0 | ought to desire it, or the Father compel or permit it. For 44 II, 8| must be produced from a father and mother, as other men 45 II, 9| rather than that of the Father or the Holy Spirit.~Anselm.. 46 II, 9| virgin. Likewise, if the Father become incarnate, there 47 II, 9| in the Trinity; for the Father, by assuming humanity, will 48 II, 9| for the Son to pray to the Father is more proper than for 49 II, 0| says to the Jews, of his Father: "If I say that I know him 50 II, 9| he freely offered to the Father what there was no need of 51 II, 9| well as for that of the Father and the Holy Spirit; that 52 II, 9| freely gave himself to the Father. For thus we plainly affirm 53 II, 9| himself. And, by the names of Father and Son, a wondrous depth 54 II, 9| the Son supplicates the Father on our behalf.~Boso. This 55 II, 0| it is necessary for the Father to reward the Son; else 56 II, 0| things belonging to the Father were his, nor did he ever 57 II, 0| was due to him, could the Father rightfully prevent it, or 58 II, 0| gift should be given by the Father to whomsoever the Son wished; 59 II, 0| what is his own, and the Father cannot bestow it at all 60 II, 1| excel these words of the Father, addressed to the sinner