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1 I, 2 | much disinclines me from your request, not only that the 2 I, 2 | writing more elegantly if your language does not please 3 I, 2 | Anselm.. Since I observe your earnestness and that of 4 I, 2 | the assistance of God and your prayers, which, when making 5 I, 2 | any measure able to set your inquiry at rest, it should 6 I, 2 | Speak on according to your pleasure.~ ~ 7 I, 6 | from it, without purchasing your redemption by so many sufferings, 8 I, 6 | consider him a wise man. As to your statement that God has shown 9 I, 8 | from me except I drink it, your will be done." In all these 10 I, 9 | from me, except I drink it, your will be done;" he signifies 11 I, 9 | you desirest my death; let your will, therefore, be done, 12 I, 2 | Boso. I cannot withstand your reasoning. But when God 13 I, 2 | which I would like to have your answer. For since God is 14 I, 8 | condition I undertook to answer your inquiry, viz., that if I 15 I, 9 | before he sinned.~Boso. Tell your opinion, and I will attend 16 I, 9 | possessions.~Boso. I accept your supposition.~Anselm.. What 17 I, 9 | not deny the aptness of your comparison, were God to 18 I, 9 | wholly unable to refute your reasoning. But what say 19 I, 9 | see yourself the answer to your question.~Boso. Your reply 20 I, 9 | to your question.~Boso. Your reply with regard to this 21 I, 0 | payment you make God for your sin?~Boso. Repentance, a 22 I, 0 | owe him, irrespective of your past sin, you should not 23 I, 0 | attaining the true end of your being, which is the meaning 24 I, 0 | or give encouragement of your success. For you do not 25 I, 0 | you bestow as a part of your debt, since you know that 26 I, 0 | herself teaches you to do to your fellow servant, man to man, 27 I, 0 | to you, since you are not your own, nor is he who injures 28 I, 0 | you avenge yourself upon your fellow servant, you proudly 29 I, 0 | what do you give to God by your obedience, which is not 30 I, 0 | then do you pay God for your transgression?~Boso. If 31 I, 0 | Boso. Merely looking at your arguments, I see no way 32 I, 1 | as possible payment for your sin, let us inquire whether 33 I, 1 | that you should look;" ask your own heart what there is 34 I, 1 | whether you can do it even for your own salvation.~Boso. I see 35 I, 4 | them.~Boso. I see not how your reasons can be at all invalidated.~ 36 I, 5 | have brought me thus far by your reasoning, so that I perceive 37 I, 5 | of his sin. And, to make your reasoning the clearer, begin 38 II, 5| which to-day you promise of your own accord you will give 39 II, 5| if possible, to redeem your promise, or make yourself 40 II, 5| notwithstanding, the recipient of your favor is as much indebted 41 II, 5| is as much indebted for your precious gift as if you 42 II, 8| born of a virgin.~Boso. Your speech gratifies my heart.~ 43 II, 3| of knowing. And to answer your question in a word: that 44 II, 4| but tell me why it is that your heart recoils from one injury 45 II, 6| explain it according to your ability. For you will sooner 46 II, 6| see that I cannot escape your importunity; but if I have 47 II, 7| I think, the answer to your question.~Boso. I see not 48 II, 7| his own power.~Boso. To your arguments I cannot object; 49 II, 7| cannot object; for neither your propositions nor your inferences 50 II, 7| neither your propositions nor your inferences can I invalidate 51 II, 0| have nearly enough answered your inquiry, though I might 52 II, 1| Son: "Take me, and ransom your souls." For these are the