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1 I, 1 | are accustomed to bring up against us, ridiculing Christian 2 I, 2 | the same. And if you bring up anything in reply which 3 I, 4 | Wherefore, when we hold up to infidels these harmonious 4 I, 6 | these things which you bring up are all regulated by his 5 I, 7 | written decree is brought up, which the Apostle says 6 I, 8 | those things which make up our belief with regard to 7 I, 8 | his own Son, but gave him up for us all." And likewise 8 I, 9 | his own will, not yielding up his life as an act of obedience, 9 I, 9 | way, therefore did he lift up the head." For it is not 10 I, 9 | his own Son, but gave him up for us all," means nothing 11 I, 0 | spared him not, but gave him up for us and desired his death; 12 I, 0 | not spare him but gave him up for us, and desired his 13 I, 0 | him, when he was offered up, that he desired it. And 14 I, 6 | angels who fell must be made up from men. ~Anselm.. It was 15 I, 6 | God should design to make up for the number of angels 16 I, 6 | should of necessity be made up, or else rational nature, 17 I, 8 | deficiency must be made up from men, and more men will 18 I, 8 | deficiency alone should be made up, but if any fell, the lost 19 I, 8 | part diminished, or to make up that which was not yet complete 20 I, 8 | completed, shall be made up from among men. But I do 21 I, 0 | heartfelt contrition I give up worldly joy, and despise, 22 I, 1 | things which you have brought up as possible payment for 23 I, 1 | for him, or cannot make up his loss; but God is in 24 I, 3 | one of such a race to fill up the number in his heavenly 25 I, 4 | which ought not to be given up even to save the whole universe 26 I, 4 | happiness. But if God gives up what man ought freely to 27 I, 4 | but saying that God gives up what he is unable to obtain? 28 I, 4 | to God. But if God gives up what he was about to take 29 II, 5| For he has not only given up the life of the world, but 30 II, 6| heavenly kingdom be made up of men, and this cannot 31 II, 1| way, that he somehow gives up himself, or something of 32 II, 1| perchance, this may be to give up his life or to lay down 33 II, 1| life, or to deliver himself up to death for God's honor. 34 II, 5| celestial state must be made up from men, and that this 35 II, 6| angels which must be made up from men is greater than 36 II, 9| he did not give himself up to die for the honor of 37 II, 2| man's sin should be made up; so fallen angels cannot