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1 4,1 | begin and proceed by the grace of God, It ordains and decrees
2 6,1 | one denies, that, by the grace of our Lord Jesus Christ,
3 6,1 | but resist manfully by the grace of Jesus Christ; yea, he
4 7,1 | merit of His passion, the grace whereby they are made just.
5 7,1 | thereof under the law of grace. ~By which words, a description
6 7,1 | first Adam, to the state of grace, and of the adoption of
7 7,1 | derived from the prevenient grace of God, through Jesus Christ,
8 7,1 | quickening and assisting grace, to convert themselves to
9 7,1 | co-operating with that said grace: in such sort that, while
10 7,1 | own free will, without the grace of God, to move himself
11 7,1 | we are prevented by the grace of God. ~CHAPTER VI. ~The
12 7,1 | excited and assisted by divine grace, conceiving faith by hearing,
13 7,1 | justifies the impious by His grace, through the redemption
14 7,1 | voluntary reception of the grace, and of the gifts, whereby
15 7,1 | faith or works-merit the grace itself of justification.
16 7,1 | justification. For, if it be a grace, it is not now by works,
17 7,1 | as the same Apostle says, grace is no more grace. ~CHAPTER
18 7,1 | Apostle says, grace is no more grace. ~CHAPTER IX. ~Against the
19 7,1 | apprehension touching his own grace; seeing that no one can
20 7,1 | that he has obtained the grace of God. ~CHAPTER X. ~On
21 7,1 | have received through the grace of Christ, and are still
22 7,1 | have had access unto this grace. For God forsakes not those
23 7,1 | been once justified by His grace, unless he be first forsaken
24 7,1 | themselves wanting to His grace, as he has begun the good
25 7,1 | unless they be with God's grace, obedient to the Apostle,
26 7,1 | fallen from the received grace of Justification, they may
27 7,1 | merit of Christ, of the grace lost: for this manner of
28 7,1 | plank after the shipwreck of grace lost. For, on behalf of
29 7,1 | those who, ungrateful to the grace of God which they have received,
30 7,1 | That, by every mortal sin, grace is lost, but not faith. ~
31 7,1 | maintained, that the received grace of Justification is lost,
32 7,1 | with the help of divine grace, they can refrain, and on
33 7,1 | they are separated from the grace of Christ. ~CHAPTER XVI. ~
34 7,1 | preserved uninterruptedly the grace received, or whether they
35 7,1 | hoping in God, both as a grace mercifully promised to the
36 7,1 | however, that they depart in grace: seeing that Christ, our
37 7,1 | of the law, without the grace of God through Jesus Christ;
38 7,1 | any one saith, that the grace of God, through Jesus Christ,
39 7,1 | if, by free will without grace, he were able to do both,
40 7,1 | he ought, so as that the grace of Justification may be
41 7,1 | itself for obtaining the grace of Justification; that it
42 7,1 | strives to dispose himself for grace, the more grievously he
43 7,1 | order to the obtaining the grace of Justification, and that
44 7,1 | to the exclusion of the grace and the charity which is
45 7,1 | in them; or even that the grace, whereby we are justified,
46 7,1 | any one saith, that the grace of Justification is only
47 7,1 | indeed, but receive not grace, as being, by the divine
48 7,1 | justified and constituted in grace, impossible to keep; let
49 7,1 | can sin no more, nor lose grace, and that therefore he that
50 7,1 | of infidelity; or, that grace once received is not lost
51 7,1 | If any one saith, that, grace being lost through sin,
52 7,1 | baptism, is not able by the grace of God to rise again; or,
53 7,1 | one saith, that, after the grace of Justification has been
54 7,1 | he performs through the grace of God and the merit of
55 7,1 | truly merit increase of grace, eternal life, and the attainment
56 7,1 | however, that he depart in grace,-and also an increase of
57 8,1 | through faith alone, the grace of justification;-though
58 8,1 | New Law do not contain the grace which they signify; or,
59 8,1 | they do not confer that grace on those who do not place
60 8,1 | merely outward signs of grace or justice received through
61 8,1 | If any one saith, that grace, as far as God's part is
62 8,1 | sacraments of the New Law grace is not conferred through
63 8,1 | suffices for the obtaining of grace; let him be anathema. ~CANON
64 8,1 | even if he would, lose grace, let him sin ever so much,
65 11,2 | Redeemer; hoping that, by the grace and bounty of God, all Christian
66 14,1 | visible form of an invisible grace; but there is found in the
67 14,3 | surreption or obreption of any grace, obtained under false pretences,
68 14,3 | shall not admit the said grace, after that it shall have
69 15,1 | baptism by His bounty and grace; there would not have been
70 15,1 | neccessary, in order to attain to grace and justice, for all men
71 15,1 | dispose him to obtain the grace of God in the sacrament
72 15,1 | sacrament of Penance confers grace without any good motion
73 15,1 | are not excluded from the grace of God, and into which we
74 15,1 | baptism, be received into grace in one manner; and in another
75 15,2 | very aptly represents the grace of the Holy Ghost with which
76 15,2 | thing here signified is the grace of the Holy Ghost; whose
77 15,2 | from Cod, nor a promise of grace: nor those who assert that
78 15,2 | only to be referred to the grace of healing in the primitive
79 15,3 | sorrow, does not prepare for grace, but makes a man a hypocrite
80 15,3 | obscure the doctrine of grace, and the true worship of
81 15,4 | the sick does not confer grace, nor remit sin, nor comfort(
82 15,4 | it were of old only the grace of working Cures; let him
83 22,1 | are not defrauded of any grace necessary to salvation. ~
84 22,1 | cannot, at that age, lose the grace which they have already
85 23,1 | we obtain mercy, and find grace in seasonable aid, if we
86 23,1 | thereof, and granting the grace and gift of penitence, forgives
87 24,1 | Fathers, it is clear that grace is conferred by sacred ordination,
88 24,1 | thee that thou stir up the grace of God, which is in thee
89 25,1 | man put asunder. But, the grace which might perfect that
90 25,1 | evangelical law, excels in grace, through Christ, the ancient
91 25,2 | that it does not confer grace; let him be anathema. ~CANON
92 26,14| worthy of the mercies and grace of the first and great supreme
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