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1 I, 2 | that, if I shall have said anything which higher authority does 2 I, 2 | same. And if you bring up anything in reply which sacred authority 3 I, 8 | reason for us, when he does anything, though we cannot see why 4 I, 8 | allow that God does wish anything if it be inconsistent with 5 I, 8 | exaltation, nor toil in anything which he wishes to effect. 6 I, 0 | are unwilling to believe anything not previously proved by 7 I, 0 | us that we do not admit anything in the least unbecoming 8 I, 0 | impossible to attribute anything in the least unbecoming 9 I, 2 | fitting for God to pass over anything in his kingdom undischarged.~ 10 I, 2 | called mercy which does anything improper for the Divine 11 I, 2 | understand that if God wished anything improper it would be just, 12 I, 2 | not fitting for God to do anything unjustly, or out of course, 13 I, 5 | honors God; not by bestowing anything upon him, but because he 14 I, 8 | impossible that there should be anything incongruous in that celestial 15 I, 8 | inquiry, viz., that if I say anything not upheld by greater authority, 16 I, 8 | I am sure that, if I say anything which plainly opposes the 17 I, 8 | and there is nowhere found anything to decide, beyond doubt, 18 I, 9 | payment; for God owes no man anything, but every creature owes 19 I, 0 | Anselm.. When you render anything to God which you owe him, 20 I, 3 | a little.~Boso. Have you anything further?~ ~ 21 II, 5| compelled or restrained in anything. And when we say that God 22 II, 5| when we say that God does anything to avoid dishonor, which 23 II, 6| that he who can give God anything of his own which is more 24 II, 1| be something greater than anything in the possession of God.~ 25 II, 1| give himself to God, or anything of his, as if God did not 26 II, 3| therefore, God will not take anything belonging to man which is 27 II, 7| it is said that he does anything necessarily?~Boso. It has 28 II, 8| affirm of God that he does anything, or that he cannot do it, 29 II, 8| very choosing or refusing anything as a necessity or an impossibility 30 II, 8| fixed determination to do anything, though his design must 31 II, 8| do we say that God does anything by necessity, because there 32 II, 8| affirmation that he cannot do anything. For necessity is always 33 II, 8| with regard to God, that anything is necessary or not necessary, 34 II, 8| we ought not to say that anything is done, or not done, by 35 II, 9| he, when not in want of anything for himself and not compelled 36 II, 9| and was not bound to do anything as a debt. As he is both 37 II, 9| nor have need of giving anything in order to be repaid himself.~ 38 II, 0| his, nor did he ever owe anything which could be forgiven 39 II, 1| to be incomparably above anything that can be conceived. For 40 II, 1| faith in the Gospel. Or can anything be more just than for him 41 II, 3| no one can dissent from anything contained in these books.~ 42 II, 3| Anselm.. If we have said anything that needs correction, I