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1 I, 5 | being who was not God, and whom the angels did not serve.~ ~ 2 I, 6 | the power of the devil, whom he came to vanquish for 3 I, 6 | lie subject to his will, whom nothing can oppose. If, 4 I, 7 | put to death that being in whom there was nothing worthy 5 I, 7 | punished than by that being to whom he had given his consent 6 I, 8 | such a manner, that man whom the Father called his beloved 7 I, 8 | called his beloved Son in whom he was well pleased, and 8 I, 8 | he was well pleased, and whom the Son made himself? For 9 I, 0 | the Father of lights, from whom is every good and perfect 10 I, 0 | say that the Father, of whom he had this will, did not 11 I, 1 | satisfactory to the person whom he has dishonored. We must 12 I, 8 | as far as good angels, to whom it should be equal, were 13 I, 8 | single exception of that man whom God being able to create 14 I, 0 | both you are and he also to whom you give. And nature herself 15 II, 3| with regard to those in whom humanity shall be perfectly 16 II, 7| Therefore the God-man, whom we require to be of a nature 17 II, 8| necessary that the man by whom Adam's race shall be restored 18 II, 8| And this also. If woman, whom God made from man alone, 19 II, 9| fellow. Moreover, man, for whom he was to pray, and the 20 II, 9| to pray, and the devil, whom he was to vanquish, have 21 II, 9| propriety ascribed to him upon whom chiefly the injury was inflicted. 22 II, 9| who lead you, but he of whom we are speaking, without 23 II, 0| this man suffer death, in whom there can be no sin, for 24 II, 0| hitherto, but as of one whom we know and whose deeds 25 II, 1| it is plain that the man whom we seek for should not only 26 II, 3| is. Therefore, as he of whom we are speaking perfectly 27 II, 5| clearly found that Christ, whom we confess to be both God 28 II, 6| the virgin herself, from whom he sprang, was conceived 29 II, 6| herself sinned in Adam, in whom all men sinned.~Anselm.. 30 II, 6| there were a king against whom all the people of his provinces 31 II, 6| Moreover, the virgin, from whom that man was taken of whom 32 II, 6| whom that man was taken of whom we are speaking, was of 33 II, 7| not to die, the virgin of whom he was born could not be 34 II, 7| and that the virgin from whom that man should be born 35 II, 8| mankind, except this man of whom we are speaking; and since, 36 II, 9| understand the whole Deity, to whom as man he offered himself. 37 II, 0| who needs nothing, and to whom no gift or release can be 38 II, 0| other person.~Anselm.. Upon whom would he more properly bestow 39 II, 0| partakers of his reward. Or whom could he more justly make