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   Book, Chapter
1 I, 1 | sufficient has been said by the holy fathers and their successors, 2 I, 5 | God and an equal with the holy angels, would now be the 3 I, 9 | intelligent creature was made holy, and for this purpose, viz., 4 I, 9 | when he had created him holy that he might enjoy a state 5 I, 9 | with the Father and the Holy Spirit, that there was no 6 I, 9 | truth which he teaches, or a holy will, of himself, but of 7 I, 9 | that of the Father; for his holy will was not derived from 8 I, 0 | that it was by that same holy will by which the son wished 9 I, 0 | will which led him to a holy life, he did not have it 10 I, 0 | grateful clinging to the holy will which has been given. 11 I, 7 | unholy stood firm with the holy, they would have been likewise 12 I, 8 | Whether there will be more holy men than evil angels. ~Anselm.. 13 I, 8 | case there will be more holy men than evil angels. But 14 I, 8 | which plainly opposes the Holy Scriptures, it is false; 15 I, 8 | of God may be understood holy angels only, and by children 16 I, 8 | and by children of Israel, holy men only; or, by children 17 I, 8 | only, and by angels of God, holy men. If good angels are 18 I, 8 | only, or even angels and holy men together, are meant 19 I, 8 | is not improper to call holy men "children of Israel," 20 I, 8 | angels, and all who live holy lives are angels of God. 21 I, 8 | God" we only understand holy angels, and by "children 22 I, 8 | children of Israel " only holy men; it may be explained 23 I, 8 | will be taken as there are holy angels of God, or that a 24 I, 8 | above, until the number of holy men is completed. And we 25 I, 9 | raised to an equality with holy beings.~Boso. Reason shows 26 I, 2 | Anselm.. Man being made holy was placed in paradise, 27 II, 1| CHAPTER I.~How man was made holy by God, so as to be happy 28 II, 1| rational nature was made holy by God, in order to be happy 29 II, 1| this purpose without being holy. Therefore that it might 30 II, 1| purpose, both rational and holy. Now, if it was made holy 31 II, 1| holy. Now, if it was made holy in order to choose and love 32 II, 1| But if it were not made holy for this end, that it might 33 II, 1| Therefore, as long as it will be holy in loving and choosing the 34 II, 1| rational nature was made holy, in order to be happy in 35 II, 1| nature is rational, was made holy for this end, that he might 36 II, 2| fault, when he made him holy to enjoy eternal blessedness. 37 II, 5| undertakes, by a vow, a design of holy living. For though after 38 II, 5| cannot be said to live a holy life of necessity, but with 39 II, 9| that of the Father or the Holy Spirit.~Anselm.. If one 40 II, 0| therefore he will not be holy from free will. What thanks, 41 II, 0| had they been necessarily holy.~Anselm.. Are not the angels 42 II, 0| himself and made himself holy. In this sense, therefore, 43 II, 0| holiness, because he is not holy of necessity but freely; 44 II, 0| comes from himself, will be holy not of necessity but voluntarily, 45 II, 9| how he could be perfectly holy, and yet forever preserve 46 II, 9| that of the Father and the Holy Spirit; that is, he gave


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