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1 I, 0 | praiseworthy as relates to the honor of God, and useful for man' 2 I, 1 | sole and complete debt of honor which we owe to God, and 3 I, 1 | who does not render this honor which is due to God, robs 4 I, 1 | he who violates another's honor does not enough by merely 5 I, 1 | enough by merely rendering honor again, but must, according 6 I, 1 | sins ought to pay back the honor of which he has robbed God; 7 I, 2 | without any payment of the honor taken from him.~Boso. I 8 I, 3 | creature should take away the honor due the Creator and not 9 I, 3 | creature should take away the honor due the Creator, and not 10 I, 3 | justice, which maintains God's honor in the arrangement of things, 11 I, 3 | with more justice than the honor of his own dignity.~Boso. 12 I, 3 | Anselni. Therefore the honor taken away must be repaid, 13 I, 4 | CHAPTER XIV.~How the honor of God exists in the punishment 14 I, 4 | punishment of the sinner is an honor to God, or how it is an 15 I, 4 | to God, or how it is an honor. For if the punishment of 16 I, 4 | sinner is not for God's honor when the sinner does not 17 I, 4 | punished, God loses his honor so that he cannot recover 18 I, 4 | impossible for God to lose his honor; for either the sinner pays 19 I, 4 | serves the purpose of his own honor, for this very reason, that 20 I, 5 | Whether God suffers his honor to be violated even in the 21 I, 5 | ought to sustain his own honor, why does he allow it to 22 I, 5 | added to or taken from the honor of God. For this honor which 23 I, 5 | the honor of God. For this honor which belongs to him is 24 I, 5 | he is said to obey and honor God; and to this, rational 25 I, 5 | then plain that no one can honor or dishonor God, as he is 26 I, 8 | triumph, rejoicing in their honor. And this opinion derives 27 I, 0 | all these?~Boso. Do I not honor God, when, for his love 28 I, 2 | and so to vindicate the honor of God and put the devil 29 I, 2 | contrary to the will and honor of God.~Boso. To what would 30 I, 2 | it be not contrary to the honor of God for man to be reconciled 31 II, 5| necessity of maintaining his honor; which necessity is after 32 II, 5| the immutability of his honor, which belongs to him in 33 II, 1| something of his, to the honor of God, which he did not 34 II, 1| himself up to death for God's honor. For God will not demand 35 II, 1| satisfaction for his sin, should honor God by conquering the devil 36 II, 1| for man to do for God's honor, than to suffer death voluntarily 37 II, 1| himself to death for God's honor.~Boso. All these things 38 II, 9| not give his life for the honor of God?~Boso. It should 39 II, 9| he freely gave, for the honor of God, such a gift as surpasses 40 II, 9| himself up to die for the honor of God, as a debt; for this 41 II, 9| what he did.~Anselm.. That honor certainly belongs to the 42 II, 9| offered himself for his own honor, as well as for that of