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1 pre | book was copied without my knowledge, before the work 2 I, 2 | discuss them by reason; so to my mind it appears a neglect 3 I, 2 | still nothing could shake my constancy; I desire that 4 I, 2 | of the truth, than that my intellect is not able to 5 I, 2 | though not very easy, in my opinion, is by no means 6 I, 2 | will try to the best of my ability with the assistance 7 I, 7 | wickedness, permitted it. And, in my opinion, those who think 8 I, 8 | says: "I came not to do my own will, but the will of 9 I, 9 | and: "I came not to do my own will; " and: "he spared 10 I, 9 | like that other saying: "My doctrine is not mine ;" 11 I, 9 | I see that you desirest my death; let your will, therefore, 12 I, 9 | therefore, be done, that is, let my death take place, so that 13 I, 0 | layeth down his life for my sake, except the Father 14 I, 0 | says himself: "I lay down my life that I may take it 15 I, 5 | Boso. You have relieved my objection.~Anselm.. It is 16 I, 8 | not?~Anselm.. I will state my views.~Boso. I cannot ask 17 I, 8 | further certainty than as my opinion for the present, 18 I, 0 | to him, freely bestowing my possessions in giving to 19 I, 0 | things I pay any portion of my debt to God.~Anselm.. How 20 I, 0 | I owe God myself and all my powers, even when I do not 21 I, 0 | left to render to him for my sin.~Anselm.. What will 22 I, 0 | escape. But, turning to my belief, I hope through Christian 23 I, 1 | single repentant feeling on my part would blot out this 24 I, 1 | should say: "It is not my will that you should look;" 25 I, 1 | before me in like manner, my reply would be the same.~ 26 I, 5 | have you remove doubts from my faith, but to have you show 27 I, 5 | you show me the reason for my confidence. Therefore, as 28 I, 5 | consider the weakness of my skill, when you enjoin so 29 II, 8| Boso. Your speech gratifies my heart.~Anselm.. Does what 30 II, 9| of the Word, addressed to my lord, the Pope Urban.~Boso. 31 II, 0| unwillingly, this is not my power, but necessity and 32 II, 0| am afraid of invalidating my reasoning with respect to 33 II, 7| mentioned always recurs to my mind: that, if he wished 34 II, 7| Are you not forgetting my reply to the excuses you 35 II, 7| learned men, but to me and my fellow inquirers? Suffer 36 II, 7| then, to question you as my slowness and dullness require, 37 II, 8| necessity; and I cannot regret my importunity in urging you 38 II, 9| Boso. You very nearly meet my wishes; but suffer me to 39 II, 9| God, as a debt; for this my own reason proves, and yet 40 II, 0| This is the very wish of my heart. For, although I think 41 II, 0| describe the joy with which my heart exults. For it seems 42 II, 1| having noway of escape: "Take my only begotten Son and make