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33 neither
33 why
32 saved
32 wish
31 question
30 evil
30 far
Anselmus Cantuariensis
Cur Deus homo

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   Book, Chapter
1 pre | Christ. I request all who may wish to copy this book to prefix 2 I, 2 | inquire with you. But I wish all that I say to be received 3 I, 6 | some other way, but did not wish to, how can you vindicate 4 I, 8 | be granted that God does wish the thing in question; but 5 I, 8 | never allow that God does wish anything if it be inconsistent 6 I, 8 | however, he could, but did not wish to, how shall we sustain 7 I, 9 | the first thing which we wish to do is done, if the result 8 I, 0 | though we acknowledge that we wish to have him endure that 9 I, 0 | previously proved by reason, I wish to have it understood between 10 I, 1 | owe to God?~Anselm.. Every wish of a rational creature should 11 I, 2 | undischarged.~Boso. If I wish to oppose this, I fear to 12 I, 2 | and that what He does not wish is unjust, we must not understand 13 I, 2 | God. For no will can ever wish to lie, unless truth in 14 I, 4 | the wicked. ~Boso. But I wish to hear from you whether 15 I, 8 | fitting. But that God should wish to put off their confirmation 16 I, 0 | straits, yet I very much wish you to proceed as you have 17 I, 4 | he cannot.~Boso. I could wish it were so.~Anselm.. But 18 I, 4 | restore, or else he does not wish to. Now, if he wishes to 19 I, 4 | needy, and if he does not wish to, he will be unjust.~Boso. 20 I, 5 | saved without paying; I wish you would go further with 21 II, 0| unwillingly and could not wish to lie, none the less can 22 II, 0| according to you, he could not wish to sin, he maintains holiness 23 II, 6| power to explain what you wish, let us thank God for it. 24 II, 7| constituted by nature as not to wish to lie, and, therefore, 25 II, 7| life, though he could not wish to do so for the purpose 26 II, 7| assert that he could not wish to avoid death, or that 27 II, 7| purpose, that he should wish to die. Wherefore, as you 28 II, 8| that by persevering in his wish he should suffer death. 29 II, 8| weakness than power if he could wish to lie, or deceive, or change 30 II, 8| because they were; and, if you wish to know the real necessity 31 II, 0| Boso. This is the very wish of my heart. For, although 32 II, 0| I understand you, yet I wish to get from you the close


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