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1 pre | all things were to take place which we hold with regard 2 I, 2 | these things, each in its place, that we may both have all 3 I, 9 | For if a thing do not take place, except on condition of 4 I, 9 | which we desire should take place first, but also when we 5 I, 9 | reconciliation of the world to take place in any other way, in this 6 I, 9 | that is, let my death take place, so that the world may be 7 I, 0 | this inquiry, you take the place of those who are unwilling 8 I, 0 | as man, had never taken place; and be it agreed between 9 I, 5 | the heavens, there is no place where they can be but under 10 I, 5 | punishment, hold their own place and orderly beauty in the 11 I, 7 | other angels cannot take the place of those who fell. ~Boso. 12 I, 8 | only made to supply the place of the lost angels; and 13 I, 8 | the whole creation took place at once, and those days 14 I, 8 | would yet have had their place in the celestial kingdom. 15 I, 8 | been made only to fill the place of the lost angels, it is 16 I, 8 | because the one can never take place without the other; how can 17 I, 8 | never have attained the place where he now is?~Anselm.. 18 I, 8 | that this will not take place until the number of the 19 I, 8 | that both events might take place at the same time. But that 20 I, 8 | created ought soon to take place, for this is not fitting. 21 I, 8 | birth of men, which takes place in this life, will cease. 22 I, 9 | correspond with the number whose place they shall take, that is, 23 I, 2 | paradise, as it were in the place of God, between God and 24 I, 4 | remission ought not to take place, save by the payment of 25 II, 8| restores the race to its place, it will certainly stand 26 II, 6| even to those far remote in place or time. But that it ought 27 II, 7| avoid being so, but takes place of necessity. Wherefore, 28 II, 8| this was destined to take place, therefore her faith was 29 II, 8| you proposed in the first place, and which involves many 30 II, 8| mankind ought not to take place, and could not, without