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Alphabetical [« »] chiefly 1 childish 1 children 10 choice 21 choose 12 chooses 12 choosing 5 | Frequency [« »] 22 two 22 wholly 22 work 21 choice 21 given 21 sinner 21 wherefore | Anselmus Cantuariensis Cur Deus homo IntraText - Concordances choice |
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1 I, 9 | choose something else, the choice of which would preclude 2 I, 0 | his suffering, but in his choice. We are, also, accustomed 3 I, 0 | or from fulfilling his choice, it is proper to say that 4 I, 0 | saved; and it was his fixed choice to stiffer death, rather 5 I, 0 | compulsion, but of free choice. For he was omnipotent, 6 I, 2 | say of God's liberty and choice and compassion is true; 7 I, 5 | will; and even this wayward choice or action of his becomes 8 I, 9 | Suppose a rich man possessed a choice pearl which had never been 9 II, 2| which one has apart from his choice constitutes happiness, so 10 II, 2| to bear a loss, when the choice is a wise one and made without 11 II, 7| nothing else but his fixed choice to die.~Boso. This is so; 12 II, 8| under his control. But his choice is subject to no necessity 13 II, 8| impossibility exists before his choice or refusal, so neither do 14 II, 8| though it be true that his choice and action are immutable. 15 II, 8| not avoid death, or the choice of death, after he was born 16 II, 8| necessity or weakness, when free choice is the only agent in the 17 II, 8| except according to his choice, and his will no force can 18 II, 8| to die, save of his own choice. For she knew the words 19 II, 8| him to die of his single choice, because the antecedent 20 II, 9| and if he takes the better choice, he deserves a reward; because 21 II, 9| he knows to be the better choice, and what he is able to