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1 pre | it is moreover shown by plain reasoning and fact that 2 I, 1 | investigation, it is yet plain to all in the solution, 3 I, 1 | answer, are thus made more plain to many, and especially 4 I, 2 | me, not so much to make plain what you inquire about, 5 I, 9 | against his will.~Boso. It is plain that, if man had not sinned, 6 I, 3 | away.~Boso. Nothing is more plain than this.~Anselm.. But 7 I, 3 | endured.~Boso. This, also, is plain.~Anselm.. I think, therefore, 8 I, 5 | objection.~Anselm.. It is then plain that no one can honor or 9 I, 6 | truth which you set forth is plain.~Anselm.. Therefore, since 10 I, 8 | the lost angels; and it is plain that their number will not 11 I, 8 | nature. From which it is plain that, even had no angel 12 I, 8 | of the lost angels, it is plain that, had not some angels 13 I, 4 | happy.~Boso. This also is plain.~Anselm.. So long, then, 14 II, 1| chooses.~Boso. I think it is plain that the man whom we seek 15 II, 4| man.~Boso. This is most plain.~Anselm.. How great does 16 II, 0| does not reach. It is also plain that God had no need of