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1 I, 5 | would have been his had he never sinned. For he, who was 2 I, 7 | man. In fine, as there is never any injustice in a good 3 I, 8 | For the will of God is never irrational.~Boso. That is 4 I, 8 | question; but many will never allow that God does wish 5 I, 9 | suffer death, if he had never sinned, or should God demand 6 I, 0 | affirm of him as man, had never taken place; and be it agreed 7 I, 1 | to God his due, he would never sin.~Boso. I cannot deny 8 I, 7 | would have been, had they never sinned. But the first angels 9 I, 7 | deserving of praise, if one has never seen the punishment of sin, 10 I, 8 | their happiness, man would never have, been exalted to it.~ 11 I, 8 | exaltation, because the one can never take place without the other; 12 I, 8 | another fallen, he would never have attained the place 13 I, 8 | all their offspring, so as never more to sin; just as when 14 I, 9 | man, who has sinned, and never made satisfaction to God 15 I, 9 | equal of an angel who has never sinned?~Boso. These words 16 I, 9 | a choice pearl which had never been defiled, and which 17 I, 0 | with the great danger of never getting it, causes you no 18 I, 4 | pay God what he owes can never be happy.~Boso. I cannot 19 I, 5 | man by compassion; when he never remits his sin, unless man 20 II, 2| CHAPTER II.~How man would never have died, unless he had 21 II, 2| therefore follows that had man never sinned he never would have 22 II, 2| had man never sinned he never would have died.~ ~ 23 II, 3| he would have been had he never sinned.~Boso. It must be 24 II, 8| atonement for it, because he never belonged to it. For, as 25 II, 8| man, which thus far he has never done. Wherefore, in order 26 II, 0| concerning him, not as of one who never existed in the manner we 27 II, 1| corrupted. Since, had man never sinned, and had his immortality 28 II, 1| philosophers, for they have never even believed in the possibility 29 II, 3| assume ignorance, for this is never useful, but always injurious, 30 II, 3| But, in him an evil desire never existed. For if ignorance 31 II, 3| God; and, therefore, will never want the power, the firmness 32 II, 5| they known it, they would never have crucified the Lord 33 II, 5| an evil which they could never do, were its full extent 34 II, 5| forgiveness of sins, which man can never have but by man, who must 35 II, 6| with its design; though he never has wholly lost this, viz., 36 II, 6| nothing can oppose, that there never was a time since man was 37 II, 7| being born of the virgin, he never could have been born of 38 II, 7| preserve his life, so as never to die, we must not doubt 39 II, 8| God to utter truth, and never to lie, we only mean that 40 II, 8| of her, even she, I say, never believed that he was to 41 II, 9| example that they should never turn aside from the holiness