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1 I, 4 | upon a cloud. Therefore the rational existence of the truth first 2 I, 9 | God demands this of every rational being, and every being owes 3 I, 0 | sincere obedience when a rational being, not of compulsion, 4 I, 1 | Anselm.. Every wish of a rational creature should be subject 5 I, 5 | honor God; and to this, rational nature, which possesses 6 I, 6 | number it was best to create rational beings, which is false; 7 I, 6 | necessity be made up, or else rational nature, which was foreseen 8 I, 8 | the will effects in the rational nature of its own accord, 9 II, 1| not to be disputed that rational nature was made holy by 10 II, 1| Him. For to this end is it rational, in order to discern justice 11 II, 1| good. Otherwise it was made rational in vain. But God made it 12 II, 1| vain. But God made it not rational in vain. Wherefore, doubtless, 13 II, 1| doubtless, it was made rational for this end. In like manner 14 II, 1| therefore, established that rational nature was created for this 15 II, 1| might not in vain be made rational, it was made, in order to 16 II, 1| fulfil this purpose, both rational and holy. Now, if it was 17 II, 1| utterly absurd. Wherefore rational nature was made holy, in 18 II, 1| Therefore man, whose nature is rational, was made holy for this 19 II, 4| nothing more valuable than rational existence capable of enjoying 20 II, 4| that he will suffer that rational existence utterly to perish.~