Part, Question
1 1, 22| things; predestination ~and reprobation and all that is connected
2 1, 23| Whether to God belongs the reprobation of some men?~(4) On the
3 1, 23| reason of predestination, or ~reprobation, or election?~(6) of the
4 1, 23| would be necessary for ~reprobation to have the same relation
5 1, 23| the predestined. Therefore reprobation will likewise be the cause
6 1, 23| that end; this is called ~reprobation. Thus, as predestination
7 1, 23| to eternal salvation, so reprobation is a part of ~providence
8 1, 23| aside from that end. Hence ~reprobation implies not only foreknowledge,
9 1, 23| grace and glory; so also ~reprobation includes the will to permit
10 1, 23| 2 Para. 1/1~Reply OBJ 2: Reprobation differs in its causality
11 1, 23| this ~life - namely, grace. Reprobation, however, is not the cause
12 1, 23| 3 Para. 1/1~Reply OBJ 3: Reprobation by God does not take anything
13 1, 23| predestination of some, and reprobation ~of others, must be sought
14 1, 24| Para. 1/1~OBJ 3: Further, reprobation is opposed to predestination.
15 1, 24| death corresponding ~to reprobation; as the book of life to
16 2, 79| is accounted an effect of reprobation. But, through God's ~mercy,
17 2, 74| curses ~in respect of final reprobation, it is possible to know
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