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1 I, 2 | to the substance of the truth, than that my intellect 2 I, 2 | deeper grounds of so great a truth lie concealed.~Boso. Suffer 3 I, 4 | rational existence of the truth first be shown, I mean, 4 I, 4 | to make the body of the truth, so to speak, shine forth 5 I, 9 | he invariably maintained truth and justice.~Anselm.. I 6 I, 9 | God's. Now no one has the truth which he teaches, or a holy 7 I, 2 | ever wish to lie, unless truth in it is impaired, nay, 8 I, 2 | be impaired by forsaking truth. When, then, it is said: " 9 I, 2 | things, to speak the whole truth: If God desires a thing, 10 I, 6 | an absurd idea.~Boso. The truth which you set forth is plain.~ 11 I, 7 | beings who stand firm in truth are not equally deserving 12 I, 8 | and bears witness to the truth, he is a messenger of God, 13 I, 9 | meaning than I can make truth out of falsehood.~Anselm.. 14 I, 9 | substitution for lost angels; for truth will not suffer man thus 15 I, 4 | confirmed by impregnable truth, that should be sufficient. 16 I, 4 | should be sufficient. For truth is equally secured against 17 I, 5 | impossibility to a necessary truth, because he does not understand 18 II, 8| emptiness, but upon solid truth, and tell how clearly fitting 19 II, 9| power to keep the way of truth.~ ~ 20 II, 3| wholly unable to doubt the truth of this with respect to 21 II, 5| by the knowledge of the truth itself.~ ~ 22 II, 7| holiness in maintaining the truth?~Boso. It is so.~Anselm.. 23 II, 8| impossibility is contrary to truth. Since, then, he does what 24 II, 8| God, which chooses that truth should be eternally the 25 II, 8| same, for he himself is truth. Also, if he has a fixed 26 II, 8| necessary for God to utter truth, and never to lie, we only 27 II, 8| disposition to maintain the truth that of necessity nothing 28 II, 8| make him deviate from the truth, or utter a lie. When, then, 29 II, 9| dying for the sake of the truth.~Anselm.. No man except 30 II, 9| clinging to the precise truth, yet we may say, according 31 II, 0| Scriptures, which rest on solid truth as on a firm foundation, 32 II, 0| thing spoken of, but eternal truth demanded it. For though 33 II, 3| CHAPTER XXII.~How the truth of the Old and New Testament 34 II, 3| question proposed do I see the truth of all that is contained 35 II, 3| by the testimony of the truth, then ought we to attribute