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1 I, 1 | many believers ponder it in their hearts; for what cause or 2 I, 1 | by the holy fathers and their successors, yet I will take 3 I, 4 | human race were delivered by their Creator himself?~ ~ 4 I, 7 | fellow-servant to desert their common Lord and come over 5 I, 5 | exaction of punishment, hold their own place and orderly beauty 6 I, 6 | be of that number, either their number should of necessity 7 I, 7 | substituted for them after their fall, was impossible. For 8 I, 7 | fall of evil angels, but by their own virtue. For, as they 9 I, 8 | angels; and it is plain that their number will not be greater. 10 I, 8 | was created to complete their number when it had been 11 I, 8 | men would yet have had their place in the celestial kingdom. 12 I, 8 | some angels fallen from their happiness, man would never 13 I, 8 | the fall of angels as over their own exaltation, because 14 I, 8 | the immediate occasion of their turning to the Gentiles.~ 15 I, 8 | have this certainty, if their number shall far exceed 16 I, 8 | festive triumph, rejoicing in their honor. And this opinion 17 I, 8 | any reason appeared for their creation, is simply absurd. 18 I, 8 | not complete in number, their confirmation will not be 19 I, 8 | God should wish to put off their confirmation to the future 20 I, 8 | yet, had they preserved their original holiness, so as 21 I, 8 | been confirmed, with all their offspring, so as never more 22 I, 8 | although lost angels must have their ranks filled by men, it 23 I, 9 | but can no more perceive their meaning than I can make 24 I, 5 | new introduction, lest by their unbroken length, these things 25 II, 8| blessing should arise, that their hopes may be revived. Take 26 II, 9| false likeness to God by their own will. Wherefore they 27 II, 0| angel deserves praise for their holiness, if it is impossible 28 II, 0| this account, that, when of their own free will they maintained 29 II, 0| are not to be praised for their holiness because they could 30 II, 0| and yet praiseworthy for their holiness?~Anselm.. Do you 31 II, 3| will he not be like them in their ignorance, as he is in their 32 II, 3| their ignorance, as he is in their mortality?~Anselm.. That 33 II, 5| Christ can obtain pardon for their sin.~Anselm.. What more 34 II, 5| you may disclose to me, in their true rationality, those 35 II, 6| exception of those belonging to their race, and that all the rest 36 II, 6| creatures which he made for their use, to exist in vain.~Boso. 37 II, 6| those who were cleansed from their sins before his birth, and 38 II, 7| also were cleansed from their sin. Wherefore, if he could 39 II, 0| poverty, in the depth of their miseries, he should remit 40 II, 0| remit the debt incurred by their sins, and give them what 41 II, 0| sins, and give them what their transgressions had forfeited?~ 42 II, 2| is another objection to their restoration, viz , that, 43 II, 2| they fell with none to plot their fall, so they must rise 44 II, 2| they cannot be restored to their original dignity. For, had