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   Book, Chapter
1 I, 9 | miserable thing for man to die against his will.~Boso. 2 I, 9 | ought not to compel him to die.~Anselm.. God did not, therefore, 3 I, 9 | therefore, compel Christ to die; but he suffered death of 4 I, 9 | Father commanded him to die, when he enjoined that upon 5 I, 9 | Father had commanded him to die; and, therefore, "as the 6 I, 0 | which the son wished to die for the salvation of the 7 I, 0 | will by which he desired to die for the accomplishment of 8 I, 0 | desire that the Son should die, though these would appear 9 I, 2 | desires that any man should die, then is it right that he 10 I, 2 | it right that he should die. Wherefore, if it be not 11 I, 8 | that is, a power not to die, but since it was possible 12 I, 8 | was possible for them to die, this power was not immortal, 13 II, 0| whether this man was about to die as a debt, as all other 14 II, 1| possible for that man to die?~Boso. We need hardly dispute 15 II, 1| other. But since all men die, mortality is included in 16 II, 1| we may prove that he can die.~Anselm.. We may not doubt 17 II, 1| he chooses, and also to die and rise again. Moreover, 18 II, 1| be found, he ought not to die, as we have already said.~ 19 II, 1| sin should be one who can die if he chooses.~Boso. I think 20 II, 1| sin, but also one who can die of his own free will, for 21 II, 7| CHAPTER XVII.~How he did not die of necessity, though he 22 II, 7| death? For if he were not to die, the virgin of whom he was 23 II, 7| his life, so as never to die, we must not doubt that 24 II, 7| death, or that he wished to die of necessity, because he 25 II, 7| in order that he should die, any more than for this 26 II, 7| that he should wish to die. Wherefore, as you ought 27 II, 7| could not help wishing to die, or that it was of necessity 28 II, 7| necessity that he wished to die, it is equally improper 29 II, 7| since dying and wishing to die are included in the same 30 II, 7| if God wished that man to die, he could but die.~Anselm.. 31 II, 7| man to die, he could but die.~Anselm.. Because the Son 32 II, 7| man could possibly both die and avoid death.~Boso. I 33 II, 7| been fixed that he was to die, for had it not been true 34 II, 7| true that he was about to die, faith in his coming death 35 II, 7| that he was certainly to die?~Boso. Because this was 36 II, 7| because he was certainly to die, and was on this account 37 II, 7| this account certainly to die because it was his free 38 II, 7| but his fixed choice to die.~Boso. This is so; but whatever 39 II, 7| necessary thing for him to die.~Anselm.. You make a great 40 II, 8| believed that he was to die, save of his own choice. 41 II, 8| was necessary for him to die of his single choice, because 42 II, 8| were true, that he would die of his own free will), that 43 II, 9| did not give himself up to die for the honor of God, as


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