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1 pre | unless all things were to take place which we hold with 2 I, 1 | their successors, yet I will take pains to disclose to inquirers 3 I, 1 | more gratifying, I will take to argue with me one of 4 I, 2 | and therefore I tremble to take in hand subjects too lofty 5 I, 9 | death. For if a thing do not take place, except on condition 6 I, 9 | thing which we desire should take place first, but also when 7 I, 9 | improper to say to him: now take food, for you have now done 8 I, 9 | reconciliation of the world to take place in any other way, 9 I, 9 | done, that is, let my death take place, so that the world 10 I, 0 | of his own accord and to take the cup, which he freely 11 I, 0 | yet we do not choose, nor take pleasure in, his suffering, 12 I, 0 | down my life that I may take it again; no man taketh 13 I, 0 | down, and I have power to take it again." A man cannot, 14 I, 0 | Since, in this inquiry, you take the place of those who are 15 I, 0 | life without sin. Let us take for granted, also, the other 16 I, 2 | God's commanding us not to take upon ourselves what belongs 17 I, 3 | that the creature should take away the honor due the Creator 18 I, 3 | that the creature should take away the honor due the Creator, 19 I, 7 | How other angels cannot take the place of those who fell. ~ 20 I, 8 | because the one can never take place without the other; 21 I, 8 | and that this will not take place until the number of 22 I, 8 | hastened that both events might take place at the same time. 23 I, 8 | just created ought soon to take place, for this is not fitting. 24 I, 9 | number whose place they shall take, that is, as many as there 25 I, 9 | fitting that God should take sinful man without an atonement, 26 I, 3 | Anselm.. What did man take from God, when he allowed 27 I, 3 | them.~Anselm.. Did not man take from God whatever He had 28 I, 4 | before said, God was about to take away from man by punishment, 29 I, 4 | up what he was about to take from unwilling man, because 30 I, 4 | this remission ought not to take place, save by the payment 31 II, 8| VIII.~How it behoved God to take a man of the race of Adam, 32 II, 8| nature. For he will either take it from Adam, or else he 33 II, 8| fitting than that he should take that man whose origin we 34 II, 8| their hopes may be revived. Take also this view. If it was 35 II, 9| in three persons, shall take upon himself the nature 36 II, 9| plurality of persons cannot take one and the same man into 37 II, 0| give a thing, who does not take it away when he can; and 38 II, 1| chooses, lay down his life and take it again.~Boso. If not, 39 II, 3| therefore, God will not take anything belonging to man 40 II, 6| was wholly tainted by sin, take, a man without sin, as an 41 II, 6| neither of these things could take effect if he were annihilated. 42 II, 8| because this was destined to take place, therefore her faith 43 II, 8| power to lay it down and to take it again, as he himself 44 II, 8| of mankind ought not to take place, and could not, without 45 II, 8| necessity that God should take man into unity with his 46 II, 1| having noway of escape: "Take my only begotten Son and 47 II, 1| these words of the Son: "Take me, and ransom your souls."