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1 I, 1 | in what manner God puts away men's sins; and, in order 2 I, 1 | restore what he has taken away, he remains in fault; and 3 I, 1 | restore what has been taken away, but, considering the contempt 4 I, 1 | restore more than he took away. For as one who imperils 5 I, 1 | what he has unjustly taken away, he ought to give something 6 I, 2 | were proper for God to put away sins by compassion alone, 7 I, 2 | were proper for God to put away sins by compassion alone, 8 I, 2 | unwilling or unable to put away an injury done to himself, 9 I, 3 | the creature should take away the honor due the Creator 10 I, 3 | not restore what he takes away. ~Anselm.. In the order 11 I, 3 | the creature should take away the honor due the Creator, 12 I, 3 | restore what he has taken away.~Boso. Nothing is more plain 13 I, 3 | to God what he has taken away.~Boso. No; I think it should 14 I, 3 | Therefore the honor taken away must be repaid, or punishment 15 I, 4 | does not pay what he took away, but is punished, God loses 16 I, 4 | as man in sinning takes away what belongs to God, so 17 I, 4 | not apply what he takes away to any object of his own, 18 I, 4 | own use; yet what he takes away serves the purpose of his 19 I, 4 | reason, that it is taken away. For by this act he shows 20 I, 9 | that we pray God, "put away our sins from us," and every 21 I, 9 | God of its faith to put away its sins. For, if we pay 22 I, 9 | do we pray God to put it away? Is not God unjust to demand 23 I, 1 | greater sin.~Anselm.. Put away all such necessity, and 24 I, 4 | said, God was about to take away from man by punishment, 25 I, 4 | have not been wholly put away; and that this remission 26 II, 5| a necessity which takes away or lessens our gratitude 27 II, 0| thing, who does not take it away when he can; and to do a 28 II, 3| it in this, that it takes away the good of knowing. And 29 II, 0| should be allowed to give away what is his own, and the