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Anselmus Cantuariensis
Cur Deus homo

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   Book, Chapter
1 pre | Homo, and have divided it into two short books. The first 2 pre | its commencement; so that, into whosesoever hands it may 3 I, 3 | affirm that he descended into the womb of a virgin, that 4 I, 4 | purpose could not be carried into effect unless the human 5 I, 5 | that commands, he falls into the power of a will that 6 I, 9 | inflamed with envy, to cast him into the mire of sin, though 7 I, 0 | Boso. Though you bring me into straits, yet I very much 8 I, 1 | should perish and fall back into nothing, or else that you 9 I, 4 | him not to throw himself into a ditch, which he points 10 I, 4 | warning, throws himself into the ditch before pointed 11 I, 4 | loses that power, and falls into this inability. For not 12 II, 7| for either to be changed into the other, it would in that 13 II, 7| produced by a change from one into the other, nor by an imperfect 14 II, 8| that man will be brought into existence in a nobler and 15 II, 9| take one and the same man into a unity of person. Wherefore 16 II, 0| persons, or at least the Word, into unity with men at that time, 17 II, 1| fitting for that man to enter into the common intercourse of 18 II, 1| of death and destruction into the path of life and eternal 19 II, 4| stand, but would fall back into nothing, sooner than one 20 II, 5| in ignorance did not rush into that transcendental crime 21 II, 7| that needs to be looked into. For we have said before 22 II, 8| also, we should be drawn into various other questions, 23 II, 8| that God should take man into unity with his own person;


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