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41 nor
Anselmus Cantuariensis
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   Book, Chapter
1 I, 7 | one strikes an innocent person unjustly, and hence justly 2 I, 7 | himself, yet does strike the person who beat him, then he does 3 I, 7 | for it may chance that one person shall consider it only just, 4 I, 8 | very God and very man, one person in two natures, and two 5 I, 8 | and two natures in one person. When, therefore, we speak 6 I, 8 | nature, but we teach that one person is both Divine and human. 7 I, 1 | way satisfactory to the person whom he has dishonored. 8 I, 8 | nature, being included in the person of our first parents, was 9 I, 4 | Anselm.. But no unjust person shall be admitted to happiness; 10 I, 5 | reply will you make to a person who perceives that man cannot 11 II, 7| be united entire in one person, just as a body and a reasonable 12 II, 8| from these two is every person of either sex descended. 13 II, 9| Word only can unite in one person with man. ~Anselm.. Now 14 II, 9| inquire further, in what person God, who exists in three 15 II, 9| same man into a unity of person. Wherefore in one person 16 II, 9| person. Wherefore in one person only can this be done. But, 17 II, 9| at this matter, why the person of the Son should be incarnated 18 II, 9| proper than for any other person of the Trinity to supplicate 19 II, 9| especially against the person of the Son, who is believed 20 II, 9| natures must unite in one person, and that this is evidently 21 II, 9| fitting in respect to the person of the Word than the other 22 II, 9| must unite with man in one person.~Boso. The way by which 23 II, 0| whatever he possesses. For a person is said to give a thing, 24 II, 0| natures will be united in one person.~Boso. You have satisfied 25 II, 1| intervention of no other person, or another causes this, 26 II, 3| humanity with the Divine person will not be effected except 27 II, 4| A sin committed upon his person exceeds beyond comparison 28 II, 4| that do not affect his person.~Anselm.. What say you to 29 II, 4| freely certain evils in his person, in order not to suffer 30 II, 4| sins, apart from the Divine person, can for a moment be compared 31 II, 5| all sins not affecting the person of the Deity. But let me 32 II, 6| and man to unite in one person, that, while the perfection 33 II, 6| that there always be some person partaking of this promised 34 II, 7| of God and the man whose person he took were so united that 35 II, 8| into unity with his own person; so that he who in his own 36 II, 8| be able to do it in the person of God. In fine, you have 37 II, 8| the virgin, and from the person of the Son of God, and that 38 II, 9| In like manner, as one person of the Trinity, he must 39 II, 9| his divinity, which is one person of the Triune God. But, 40 II, 9| that in speaking of one person we understand the whole 41 II, 0| to give it to the other person?~Boso. No! but I think it 42 II, 0| all except upon some other person.~Anselm.. Upon whom would


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