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1 pre | whosesoever hands it may fall, as he looks on the face 2 I, 2 | unseemly figure; so also it may fall out with me if I should 3 I, 4 | made concerning man should fall to the ground; and, moreover, 4 I, 7 | substituted for them after their fall, was impossible. For two 5 I, 7 | angels are upheld by the fall of evil angels, but by their 6 I, 7 | upheld. For, if, without the fall of a part, the rest could 7 I, 7 | necessary for some one to fall, in order by his punishment 8 I, 8 | man was created after the fall of evil angels, as some 9 I, 8 | either men or angels, would fall immediately, else in heaven' 10 I, 8 | he were to attribute his fall to weakness. And in case 11 I, 8 | some men or angels must fall, because it would be impossible 12 I, 8 | rejoice as much over the fall of angels as over their 13 I, 8 | from rejoicing over the fall of others?" We reply: Cannot 14 I, 8 | which one has over another's fall seem to arise?~Boso. Whence, 15 I, 8 | height but for another's fall.~Boso. That is true.~Anselm.. 16 I, 8 | among angels, before the fall, that perfect number before 17 I, 1 | himself, should perish and fall back into nothing, or else 18 I, 3 | this way: that, as in the fall of man all human nature 19 II, 8| other being, so, after the fall, the same race must rise 20 II, 4| could not stand, but would fall back into nothing, sooner 21 II, 7| reasoning, both would seem to fall under a like necessity.~ 22 II, 2| with none to plot their fall, so they must rise with