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1 I, 1 | but every one who does not pay it sins. This is justice, 2 I, 1 | every one who sins ought to pay back the honor of which 3 I, 4 | when the sinner does not pay what he took away, but is 4 I, 9 | away its sins. For, if we pay our debt, why do we pray 5 I, 9 | Anselm.. He who does not pay says in vain: "Pardon"; 6 I, 0 | that in all these things I pay any portion of my debt to 7 I, 0 | Anselm.. How then do you pay God for your transgression?~ 8 I, 4 | called unjust who does not pay his fellow-man a debt, much 9 I, 4 | owes God.~Boso. If he can pay and yet does not, he is 10 I, 4 | himself a debt which he cannot pay, and by his own fault disabled 11 I, 4 | obligation not to sin, nor pay the debt which be has incurred 12 I, 4 | and in not being able to pay.~Anselm.. But no unjust 13 I, 4 | He, then, who does not pay God what he owes can never 14 I, 4 | debt, because he cannot pay; God must be said to dispense 15 I, 4 | pardons the man who does not pay his debt because he cannot.~ 16 I, 5 | sin what he is unable to pay, and cannot be saved without 17 II, 7| because he has no debt to pay; and man will not do it, 18 II, 4| so lovely, can avail to pay what is due for the sins 19 II, 8| though, if unwilling to pay his vow, he could be compelled 20 II, 8| own nature was bound to pay the debt, but could not,