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1 pre | whole body of the work which shall escape his notice.~ ~ 2 I, 2 | understanding, that, if I shall have said anything which 3 I, 7 | may chance that one person shall consider it only just, and 4 I, 8 | but did not wish to, how shall we sustain his wisdom and 5 I, 8 | the Father has given me, shall I not drink it? " And, at 6 I, 7 | them?~Anselm.. When you shall see the difficulty of our 7 I, 8 | fallen angels. And so we shall say that men were made not 8 I, 8 | Anselm.. But if any one shall ask: "Since the elect rejoice 9 I, 8 | this unholy joy, or how shall we say that angels are restored 10 I, 8 | certainty, if their number shall far exceed that of those 11 I, 8 | Anselm.. If, then, there shall be a larger number than 12 I, 8 | reasonable to me. But what shall we think of that which is 13 I, 8 | kingdom, not yet completed, shall be made up from among men. 14 I, 9 | number whose place they shall take, that is, as many as 15 I, 0 | all his transgressions shall be forgotten.~Anselm.. This 16 I, 4 | Anselm.. But no unjust person shall be admitted to happiness; 17 I, 4 | this is so. But how, then, shall man be saved, if he neither 18 I, 4 | paying? Or, with what face shall we declare that God, who 19 I, 5 | remits his sin, unless man shall have rendered what was due 20 II, 3| immortal state, so when he shall be restored, it must properly 21 II, 3| this world.~Boso. But what shall we say to one who tells 22 II, 3| to those in whom humanity shall be perfectly restored, but 23 II, 5| he does for himself? How shall we attribute our salvation 24 II, 8| inquire whence and how God shall assume human nature. For 25 II, 8| man by whom Adam's race shall be restored be taken from 26 II, 8| fitting for that man also, who shall spring from a woman, to 27 II, 9| exists in three persons, shall take upon himself the nature 28 II, 0| nothing of other things, how shall we say that it was not possible 29 II, 0| say that I know him not, I shall be a liar, like unto you,"