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St. Augustine
Enchiridion

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1 2 | preaching of the time~of God's grace, said, "And it shall be 2 2 | wished to commend this same~grace, remembered this prophetic 3 9 | 28-30); The Necessity of Grace (30-32)~~ 4 9 | reproving when he~said, "By grace you have been saved by faith."~50~ 5 9 | which he is now doing by his grace,~that we may indeed be new 6 9 | hear the same herald of grace, announcing:~"For it is 7 9(59) | of the primacy of God's grace and the reality of human 8 9(59) | The first is that God's grace is not only primary but 9 9(59) | and other detractors from grace, he did not hesitate to 10 9(59) | hesitate to insist that grace is irresistible and inviolable. 11 9(59) | irresistible and inviolable. Cf. On Grace and Free Will, 99, 41-43; 12 9(59) | responding to the initiatives of grace. For this emphasis, which 13 9(59) | anti-Pelagian tracts: On Grace and Free Will, 6- 8, 10, 14 9(59) | 31 and On Admonition and Grace, 2-8.~ 15 10 | feelings. This, then, is the grace of God through~Jesus Christ 16 10 | God's only Son - not by grace but by nature - to the~end 17 10 | indeed be the fullness of all grace, he was also made Son of 18 11 | Example of the Action of God's Grace~~ 19 11 | 36. In this the grace of God is supremely manifest, 20 11 | union, and was this singular grace~given him as to one particularly 21 11 | this undoubtedly an act of~grace, no merit preceding unless 22 11 | of God's great and sole grace, and this in order that~ 23 11 | their sins by the selfsame grace ~which made it so that the 24 11 | Hail," he said, "full of grace." And shortly ~thereafter, " 25 11 | her, that she was full of~grace, since she was to be mother 26 11 | Son of the Father, full of grace and ~truth."~77 When he 27 11 | flesh," this means, "Full of grace." When he also~said, "The 28 11 | and, again, this not by grace but by nature - who,~by 29 11 | but by nature - who,~by grace, assumed human nature into 30 11 | was itself also a work of grace? ~For when the Virgin asked 31 12 | this suggests to us the grace of God by which a certain 32 12 | assumption of human nature,~grace came to be natural to that 33 12 | power to sin. This is why grace is signified~by the Holy 34 13 | original sin - he was, by the grace of God (operating in a marvelous 35 13 | the~Father, a Son not by grace but by nature. And although 36 13 | All~who attain to this grace die thereby to sin - as 37 13 | guilt,~unless the gracious grace and mercy of God interpose.~ 38 13 | that those~not given the grace of regeneration be crushed 39 14 | says, "And the gift [of grace] is not like the effect 40 14 | condemnation; but the gift of grace is for many offenses, and ~ 41 14 | liable to condemnation. Yet grace justifies a man for many ~ 42 14 | punishment through one man and grace through the Other, as~he 43 14 | we continue in sin, that grace may abound?"~98 -~for he 44 14 | But where sin abounded, grace did much more abound."~99 45 14 | because of the abundance of grace that follows~sin, one should 46 14 | sinning, in~order that thereby grace might abound, and had said, " 47 20 | to be born again in his grace? And yet, what they heard 48 20 | And the same herald of grace then adds (in a word of 49 24 | fully the blessings which grace has bestowed~upon them. 50 24(201)| even irresistibility of grace. The Jansenist edition of 51 25 | this, he was commending grace, of which he had just spoken 52 25 | penetrate to this depth of grace, he adds: "What therefore 53 25 | the abundance of divine grace, because "it is not a~question 54 25 | he has fully merited. For grace alone separates the redeemed 55 26 | mercifully ~predestined to grace.~For, as far as they were 56 28(229)| exercise. In the fulfillment of grace, man will have the posse 57 28(229)| peccare. Cf. On Correction and Grace XXXIII.~ 58 28 | receive the latter through grace - though it was to have 59 28 | have been any merit without grace. For~although sin had its 60 28 | but only through God's grace, which is~made effectual 61 28 | it be gratuitous, is not grace. ~We are, therefore, to 62 28 | what else do we have but "grace upon grace returned"~233?~ 63 28 | we have but "grace upon grace returned"~233?~Man was, 64 28 | Man; that the fount of grace might be opened up; that 65 31 | law,~the third is under grace, and the fourth is in full 66 31 | through Moses; the next, under grace which was revealed~through 67 31 | the Mediator."~255 This grace was not previously absent 68 31 | can call them that - the grace of~regeneration finds a


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