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1 I, 3 | ridiculing our simplicity charge upon us that we do injustice 2 I, 3 | God. For, as death came upon the human race by the disobedience 3 I, 4 | substantial to paint it upon, so that his picture may 4 I, 4 | it were, to be painting upon a cloud. Therefore the rational 5 I, 9 | die, when he enjoined that upon him on account of which 6 I, 2 | inconsistent to enjoin a thing upon us which it is not proper 7 I, 2 | commanding us not to take upon ourselves what belongs to 8 I, 5 | not by bestowing anything upon him, but because he brings 9 I, 5 | wisdom were not to insist upon things, when wickedness 10 I, 7 | not bestow perseverance upon the devil.~Boso. You have 11 I, 8 | people will continue to exist upon earth, until the number 12 I, 0 | And if you avenge yourself upon your fellow servant, you 13 I, 1 | and he always enjoins it upon us not to sin.~Boso. I cannot 14 I, 2 | What contempt man brought upon God, when he allowed himself 15 I, 2 | though weaker and dwelling upon earth, should not sin though 16 I, 2 | calumnious reproach still heaped upon God; unless man first sball 17 I, 2 | mortality, which he had brought upon himself, he should conquer 18 I, 4 | he brought his inability upon himself. For doubly has 19 I, 4 | has voluntarily brought upon himself a debt which he 20 I, 4 | God, an inability brought upon himself for that very purpose, 21 I, 4 | ought not to be bestowed upon any one whose sins have 22 I, 5 | elevate man with any stain upon him, to that for which he 23 I, 5 | the Catholic faith enjoins upon us with regard to Christ, 24 I, 5 | beginning, so as to rest it upon a strong foundation.~Anselm.. 25 I, 5 | you enjoin so great a work upon me. Yet I will attempt it, 26 II, 8| Paint not, therefore, upon baseless emptiness, but 27 II, 8| baseless emptiness, but upon solid truth, and tell how 28 II, 8| virgin which brought all evil upon the race, it is much more 29 II, 9| three persons, shall take upon himself the nature of man. 30 II, 9| propriety ascribed to him upon whom chiefly the injury 31 II, 0| that he conferred virtue upon himself and made himself 32 II, 4| the world will be heaped upon you."~Boso. I should answer, 33 II, 4| from one injury inflicted upon him as more heinous than 34 II, 4| him?~Boso. A sin committed upon his person exceeds beyond 35 II, 4| bodily injury inflicted upon that man.~Boso. This is 36 II, 6| pardoned cannot all assemble upon that day, the king grants, 37 II, 6| state, even if all who were upon the earth at that time were 38 II, 6| in vain. So that we rest upon this as not only proper 39 II, 9| patience the insults put upon him, violence and even crucifixion 40 II, 9| avoided the death brought upon him for such a reason?~Boso. 41 II, 9| neither is absolutely enjoined upon man; so that both he who 42 II, 9| best before taking action upon any of these things, this 43 II, 9| rich ought to bestow alms upon the poor. For this is a 44 II, 9| is any obligation resting upon him, but because all things 45 II, 0| human salvation follows upon his death. ~Anselm.. Let 46 II, 0| remits some rightful claim upon him. But anterior to the 47 II, 0| reward then must be bestowed upon some one else, for it cannot 48 II, 0| one else, for it cannot be upon him.~Boso. This is necessarily 49 II, 0| bestow it at all except upon some other person.~Anselm.. 50 II, 0| some other person.~Anselm.. Upon whom would he more properly 51 II, 0| accruing from his death, than upon those for whose salvation,