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1 pre | Christ. I request all who may wish to copy this book to 2 pre | into whosesoever hands it may fall, as he looks on the 3 pre | on the face of it, there may be nothing in the whole 4 I, 1 | of reason, but that they may be gladdened by understanding 5 I, 1 | as far as possible, they may be always ready to convince 6 I, 1 | so that in this way Boso may question and Anselm reply.~ ~ 7 I, 2 | me, lest, when some one may have thought or even seen 8 I, 2 | each in its place, that we may both have all that is requisite 9 I, 2 | unseemly figure; so also it may fall out with me if I should 10 I, 4 | upon, so that his picture may remain. For no one paints 11 I, 7 | just and unjust, for it may chance that one person shall 12 I, 8 | again: "Father, if this cup may not pass from me except 13 I, 9 | death on account of it. It may, indeed be said, that the 14 I, 9 | first by means of which it may be done; when the first 15 I, 9 | the boat has returned, it may be properly said of me: 16 I, 9 | accomplish his exaltation. This may be understood also in the 17 I, 9 | will ;" and "If this cup may not pass from me, except 18 I, 9 | place, so that the world may be reconciled to you." For 19 I, 0 | lay down my life that I may take it again; no man taketh 20 I, 0 | Therefore, in order that man may attain happiness, remission 21 I, 2 | these things as that they may not seem to interfere with 22 I, 8 | be no change. Whence it may be reasoned that God planned 23 I, 8 | which opposite opinions may be held without hazard, 24 I, 8 | contradicting each other, we may understand that good angels 25 I, 8 | kingdom. Or by angels of God may be understood holy angels 26 I, 8 | holiness? Wherefore I think we may say that God has appointed 27 I, 8 | Israel " only holy men; it may be explained in two ways: 28 I, 9 | suffered to go unpunished, may become the equal of an angel 29 I, 0 | which works by love," that I may be saved, and the more, 30 I, 3 | man's victory the devil may be despoiled, and God recover 31 I, 3 | man's victory, as many men may be justified from sin as 32 I, 4 | Christ as we do, that they may be saved.~Boso. Let me ask 33 II, 5| How, although the thing may be necessary, God may not 34 II, 5| thing may be necessary, God may not do it by a compulsory 35 II, 5| apostate, and, although he may be compelled to keep it 36 II, 5| called necessity. Yet we may say, although the whole 37 II, 7| in such a way that one may be Divine while the other 38 II, 7| in order that the God-man may perform this, it is necessary 39 II, 8| a woman. And that women may not despair of attaining 40 II, 8| arise, that their hopes may be revived. Take also this 41 II, 1| you do not, by which we may prove that he can die.~Anselm.. 42 II, 1| he can die.~Anselm.. We may not doubt that, as he will 43 II, 1| gift this should be? For he may not give himself to God, 44 II, 1| whether, perchance, this may be to give up his life or 45 II, 5| were its full extent known, may be pardonable when done 46 II, 5| ask this in order that you may disclose to me, in their 47 II, 6| preserved, the same being may be both God and man! Who, 48 II, 6| at that time living. Nor may we believe that, since man 49 II, 7| have begun thus far, you may go on to settle all our 50 II, 9| make one inquiry, which you may think foolish, but which, 51 II, 9| And, whichever he does, it may be said that he ought to 52 II, 9| he who prefers celibacy, may be said to do as they ought. 53 II, 9| the precise truth, yet we may say, according to our custom, 54 II, 2| God-angel who by his holiness may repair the evil occasioned