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1 I, 1 | question and answer, are thus made more plain to many, 2 I, 2 | believe. Therefore, since I thus consider myself to hold 3 I, 3 | beauty to our redemption as thus procured.~ ~ 4 I, 6 | redeemed us by his death, and thus has shown his love towards 5 I, 7 | judge of all, snatch man, thus held, out of the power of 6 I, 8 | Anselm.. They who speak thus do not understand our belief. 7 I, 9 | Father, even unto death;" and thus "he learned obedience from 8 I, 0 | does not cause that desire. Thus when we see a man who desires 9 I, 2 | therefore, not proper for God thus to pass over sin unpunished.~ 10 I, 2 | over sin unpunished.~Boso. Thus it follows.~Anselm.. There 11 I, 4 | against man's will, and thus shows that he is the Lord 12 I, 9 | truth will not suffer man thus to be raised to an equality 13 I, 5 | as you have brought me thus far by your reasoning, so 14 II, 8| woman without man, which thus far he has never done. Wherefore, 15 II, 7| to suffer death. ~Boso. Thus far it is well. But there 16 II, 7| that, as you have begun thus far, you may go on to settle 17 II, 8| but to something else. Thus we say "Such a man can be 18 II, 8| arising from the thing itself. Thus, when the heavens are said 19 II, 9| it is not always true. Thus, as I have already said, 20 II, 9| himself to the Father. For thus we plainly affirm that in