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1 pre | believers; and, in fine, leaving Christ out of view (as if nothing 2 pre | if nothing were known of Christ, it is moreover shown by 3 pre | which we hold with regard to Christ. I request all who may wish 4 I, 7 | cancelled by the death of Christ; and if any one thinks that 5 I, 7 | punishment of sin, of man, before Christ suffered, as a debt for 6 I, 8 | How, althougth the acts of Christ's condescension which we 7 I, 8 | say that the Lord Jesus Christ is very God and very man, 8 I, 8 | nature, which is spoken of Christ after the manner of human 9 I, 8 | injunction. For it is said that Christ "humbled himself, being 10 I, 8 | would rather appear that Christ endured death by the constraint 11 I, 9 | did not, therefore, compel Christ to die; but he suffered 12 I, 9 | the language strange, when Christ is said to be exalted on 13 I, 9 | of himself, but of God. Christ, therefore, came not to 14 I, 9 | signified in the death of Christ. Since reason did not demand 15 I, 9 | For when you think why Christ died, I think you will see 16 I, 0 | those who either looked for Christ before his coming, or who 17 I, 0 | appeared. But we set aside Christ and his religion as if they 18 I, 4 | no faith in the need of Christ for man's salvation, and 19 I, 4 | man can be saved without Christ. But, if they are utterly 20 I, 4 | man can be saved through Christ; else let them despair of 21 I, 4 | them, let them believe in Christ as we do, that they may 22 I, 4 | me how a man is saved by Christ.~ ~ 23 I, 5 | How man's salvation by Christ is necessarily possible. ~ 24 I, 5 | that man can be saved by Christ, when even infidels do not 25 I, 5 | sufficiently shown that, leaving Christ out of view, no salvation 26 I, 5 | for man? For, either by Christ or by some one else can 27 I, 5 | salvation must necessarily be by Christ.~Boso. But what reply will 28 I, 5 | understanding how he can be saved by Christ, sees fit to declare that 29 I, 5 | any salvation either by Christ or in any other way?~Anselm.. 30 I, 5 | enjoins upon us with regard to Christ, if we hope to be saved; 31 II, 0| bind me. So we can say of Christ, that he could lie, so long 32 II, 1| CHAPTER XI.~How Christ dies of his own power, and 33 II, 3| of this with respect to Christ, yet, on this very account, 34 II, 5| shown that the murderers of Christ can obtain pardon for their 35 II, 5| have we clearly found that Christ, whom we confess to be both 36 II, 6| that that atonement which Christ made should benefit not 37 II, 6| present at the sacrifice of Christ, yet such virtue is there 38 II, 6| soul, before the death of Christ, could enter the heavenly 39 II, 8| by the united natures of Christ, viz., that the Divine nature 40 II, 8| and prophecy concerning Christ were true, that he would 41 II, 9| CHAPTER XVIII (b.)~How Christ's life is paid to God for 42 II, 9| of men, and in what sense Christ ought, and in what sense