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1 I, 1 | solution. Therefore, since many desire to consider this subject, 2 I, 2 | could shake my constancy; I desire that you I should discover 3 I, 2 | earnestness and that of those who desire this thing with you, out 4 I, 6 | of God is nothing but his desire to punish. If, then, be 5 I, 6 | punish. If, then, be does not desire to punish the sins of men, 6 I, 9 | means of a thing which we desire should take place first, 7 I, 9 | his own will the natural desire of safety, in accordance 8 I, 9 | Father: "Since you do not desire the reconciliation of the 9 I, 9 | that which he is said to desire; for instance, when we say 10 I, 0 | properly explain the Father's desire that the Son should die, 11 I, 0 | thing who causes another to desire it; so, also, we say that 12 I, 0 | thing who approves of the desire of another, though he does 13 I, 0 | though he does not cause that desire. Thus when we see a man 14 I, 0 | acquiesce with such a Son in his desire, if it be praiseworthy as 15 I, 0 | seem that the Son ought to desire it, or the Father compel 16 I, 2 | is right that he should desire that which involves no unfitness. 17 I, 5 | the circuit of the heavens desire to be elsewhere than under 18 I, 0 | should be such love and such desire of attaining the true end 19 I, 0 | which you do not love and desire for its own sake, and the 20 II, 3| it. But, in him an evil desire never existed. For if ignorance 21 II, 6| this life, and I do not desire you to do what no man can 22 II, 6| the king, according to his desire; and, inasmuch as those 23 II, 7| that by the same unchanging desire he should suffer death, 24 II, 7| not above shown, that no desire of God is at all constrained; 25 II, 7| nature of man with this desire, viz., that he should suffer 26 II, 7| his free and unchangeable desire.~Anselm.. If, then, as you 27 II, 7| his free and unchangeable desire, it is clear that his inability 28 II, 8| should suffer death. And this desire nothing could shake. For 29 II, 8| Inasmuch as I entertain this desire myself, I will not refuse