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1 I, 7 | surrendered to him. It is true that this might well enough 2 I, 8 | irrational.~Boso. That is very true, if it be granted that God 3 I, 9 | of obedience.~Boso. Very true, and I see also what infliction 4 I, 1 | God.~Boso. Nothing is more true.~Anselm.. This is the debt 5 I, 2 | choice and compassion is true; but we ought so to interpret 6 I, 2 | impossible things: "If this be true, then that follows; because 7 I, 2 | neither this nor that is true;" as if a man should say: " 8 I, 8 | another's fall.~Boso. That is true.~Anselm.. No one, therefore, 9 I, 0 | desire of attaining the true end of your being, which 10 I, 4 | exceedingly weighty, and must be true.~Anselm.. Man, then, is 11 I, 4 | God.~Boso. This is very true; for he is unjust, both 12 I, 4 | Anselm.. But suppose it were true that God pardons the man 13 I, 5 | be despised.~Boso. Very true; but we ought to show him 14 I, 5 | in what way the thing is true which he holds to be impossible.~ 15 I, 5 | understood.~Boso. What you say is true.~Anselm.. Why, then, do 16 II, 0| could sin.~Anselm.. It is true that he could say this, 17 II, 0| So in this way it is both true that he could and could 18 II, 0| clearly that it is both true that he could not sin, and 19 II, 1| nor above him.~Boso. Very true.~Anselm.. In himself, therefore, 20 II, 1| Boso. All these things are true.~Anselm.. Therefore, he 21 II, 4| surpasses.~Anselm.. Very true. Consider, also, that sins 22 II, 5| must be acknowledged as true, for God cannot lie, and 23 II, 5| it.~Boso. What you say is true; and I do not for a moment 24 II, 5| doubt that his words are true, and all that he does reasonable. 25 II, 5| disclose to me, in their true rationality, those things 26 II, 7| could only be effected by true faith in his death, and, 27 II, 7| die, for had it not been true that he was about to die, 28 II, 7| could make untrue what was true.~Anselm.. Why was it true, 29 II, 7| true.~Anselm.. Why was it true, before he died, that he 30 II, 8| not acting, though it be true that his choice and action 31 II, 8| faith and prophecy were true, this is no more than saying 32 II, 8| but it is not likewise true that, because you speak, 33 II, 8| prophecy concerning Christ were true, that he would die of his 34 II, 9| of God, it is not always true. Thus, as I have already 35 II, 3| must acknowledge him to be true, so no one can dissent from