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1 I, 7 | in a good angel, so in an evil angel there can be no justice 2 I, 3 | that by which so great an evil must be endured.~Boso. This, 3 I, 5 | part. And so, though man or evil angel refuse to submit to 4 I, 5 | good out of many forms of evil, then the satisfaction for 5 I, 7 | are upheld by the fall of evil angels, but by their own 6 I, 7 | You have proved that the evil angels must be restored 7 I, 8 | will be more holy men than evil angels. ~Anselm.. If the 8 I, 8 | created after the fall of evil angels, as some understand 9 I, 8 | after the overthrow of the evil, because they persevered. 10 I, 8 | there be more elect than evil angels, and elect men must 11 I, 8 | needs be substituted for the evil angels, and it is possible 12 I, 8 | will be more holy men than evil angels. But remember with 13 I, 8 | saved than the number of evil angels.~Boso. I by no means 14 I, 3 | as you have begun, the evil things which can be added 15 II, 1| and injustice, good and evil, and between the greater 16 II, 1| that he might hate and shun evil, and love and choose good, 17 II, 8| because that so dire an evil arose from woman, it is 18 II, 8| virgin which brought all evil upon the race, it is much 19 II, 3| can distinguish it from evil; and no one can make this 20 II, 3| distinction who does not know what evil is. Therefore, as he of 21 II, 3| good, so there can be no evil with which he is unacquainted. 22 II, 3| injurious, except when an evil will is deterred from acting, 23 II, 3| account of it. But, in him an evil desire never existed. For 24 II, 4| destruction of it is such an evil?~Boso. If its existence 25 II, 4| as its destruction is an evil, then is it far more a good 26 II, 4| are as hateful as they are evil, and that life is only amiable 27 II, 5| more. If it be as great an evil to slay him as his life 28 II, 5| are so different that an evil which they could never do, 29 II, 6| redemption. For the number of evil angels which must be made 30 II, 2| holiness may repair the evil occasioned by the sins of