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1 I, 1 | understanding and meditating on those things which they believe; 2 I, 1 | to argue with me one of those persons who agitate this 3 I, 2 | CHAPTER II.~How those things which are to be said 4 I, 2 | if you liberally impart those things which you have freely 5 I, 2 | learned but for me, and those asking the same thing with 6 I, 2 | earnestness and that of those who desire this thing with 7 I, 2 | propose the objections of those who are wholly unwilling 8 I, 4 | could have condescended to those things which we affirm. 9 I, 7 | it. And, in my opinion, those who think that the devil 10 I, 7 | just unjust, and hence, by those who do not carefuIIy inspect 11 I, 8 | confessing that God desired those things which make up our 12 I, 0 | reason, also, that he used those words, viz., to teach the 13 I, 0 | inquiry, you take the place of those who are unwilling to believe 14 I, 0 | incarnation of God, and those things which we believe 15 I, 2 | in every case to forgive those who trespass against us, 16 I, 2 | indulgence with regard to those offences which we commit 17 I, 5 | and majesty of God. For if those things which are held together 18 I, 7 | cannot take the place of those who fell. ~Boso. Why could 19 I, 7 | upheld in the same manner as those who stood; and this manner 20 I, 8 | took place at once, and those days in which Moses appears 21 I, 8 | shall far exceed that of those who fell?~Boso. I certainly 22 I, 8 | destroy in the very beginning those things which after this 23 I, 8 | fell is the same as that of those who stood. For if there 24 I, 8 | angels was equal to that of those who persevered. But if any 25 I, 0 | you owe God every one of those things which you have mentioned. 26 I, 0 | Anselm.. This is only said of those who either looked for Christ 27 I, 1 | that you did not owe any of those things which you have brought 28 I, 3 | things which can be added to those already shown for I am ignorant 29 I, 4 | which you ought to ask of those in whose behalf you are 30 I, 5 | reasoning, the fitness of all those things which the Catholic 31 I, 5 | which remain to be said from those which have been said, by 32 II, 3| right enough with regard to those in whom humanity shall be 33 II, 4| all other sins, not only those of this world, past and 34 II, 4| it far more a good than those sins are evils which its 35 II, 5| and destroy the sins of those who slew him? Or, if it 36 II, 5| the Lord; and, therefore, those who did it in ignorance 37 II, 5| their true rationality, those things in Christian faith 38 II, 6| disclosed the reason of those things mentioned above, 39 II, 6| but a single exception of those belonging to their race, 40 II, 6| and willing to save all those who trusted in his guidance; 41 II, 6| desire; and, inasmuch as those who are to be pardoned cannot 42 II, 6| power is extended even to those far remote in place or time. 43 II, 6| ought to benefit not merely those present is plainly evident, 44 II, 6| the heavenly state, and those creatures which he made 45 II, 6| belong to the number of those for whose sake they were 46 II, 6| speaking, was of the number of those who were cleansed from their 47 II, 7| free authority.~Boso. But those powers were not in all respects 48 II, 0| from his death, than upon those for whose salvation, as