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Anselmus Cantuariensis
Cur Deus homo

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   Book, Chapter
1 I, 7 | himself; who, a traitor, had taken to himself a fugitive; a 2 I, 7 | a fugitive; a thief, had taken to himself a fellow-thief, 3 I, 0 | of him as man, had never taken place; and be it agreed 4 I, 1 | not restore what he has taken away, he remains in fault; 5 I, 1 | to restore what has been taken away, but, considering the 6 I, 1 | pays what he has unjustly taken away, he ought to give something 7 I, 2 | any payment of the honor taken from him.~Boso. I do not 8 I, 3 | not restore what he has taken away.~Boso. Nothing is more 9 I, 3 | restore to God what he has taken away.~Boso. No; I think 10 I, 3 | Anselni. Therefore the honor taken away must be repaid, or 11 I, 4 | transfers the money which he has taken from another to his own 12 I, 4 | very reason, that it is taken away. For by this act he 13 I, 5 | Nothing can be added to or taken from the honor of God. For 14 I, 8 | attain, when the number taken from among them was complete; 15 I, 8 | the number of elect men taken should be understood as 16 I, 8 | throng of elect men, is to be taken, or that there will be a 17 I, 8 | is, so many men, will be taken as there are holy angels 18 I, 8 | that as many men will be taken as there were angels who 19 I, 9 | heavenly empire as many men taken as substitutes for the angels 20 I, 9 | and which could not be taken from his hands without his 21 II, 8| race shall be restored be taken from Adam.~Boso. If we follow 22 II, 8| whether the human nature taken by God must be produced 23 II, 8| Anselm.. Therefore must he be taken either from man alone, or 24 II, 1| down by permitting it to be taken, it makes no difference 25 II, 6| avail nothing, unless he be taken without sin and yet of a 26 II, 6| from whom that man was taken of whom we are speaking, 27 II, 8| God, and that he could be taken without sin, though from 28 II, 3| necessity, leaving out what was taken from the Bible, viz., the


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