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1 1 | she was speaking of, you will find it more ~distinctly
2 2 | who invoke the Lord's name will be saved."~12 ~Thus, we
3 2 | present. We believe that he will come as our judge; this
4 3(22) | not in nature, but in the will. Cf. Confessions, Bk. VII,
5 4 | further corrupted, ~this will then be an incorruptible
6 4 | and to this great good it will have come through the process
7 4 | good fruit, so also an evil will does not produce good deeds.
8 4 | either a good or an evil will. There was no ~other place
9 4 | tree good and the fruits will be good, or~make the tree
10 4 | tree bad and its fruits will be bad."~27 This is warning
11 6 | deceived,~believes that Christ will die again after some extended
12 7 | to be true indeed, they will still dispute it with the
13 7 | toward the good, when they will not lie save for the sake
14 7 | rewarded, is their good will~and not their deceit. The
15 8 | the ~Kingdom, where there will be life without death, truth
16 8 | is the defection of the will of~a being who is mutably
17 8 | him with freedom of the will in order that he might rule
18 8 | the evil use of his free will broken away from the wholesome
19 9 | of citizens, but perhaps will rule over an even larger
20 9 | the earth, but whose sons will abide time~without end in
21 9 | now belong or those who will in the future, is known
22 9 | determination of his free will? Of course not! For it was
23 9 | the evil use~of his free will that man destroyed himself
24 9 | destroyed himself and his will at the same time. For as
25 9 | from the~action of the free will turns out to be victor over
26 9 | out to be victor over the will and the free will is destroyed. "
27 9 | over the will and the free will is destroyed. "By~whom a
28 9 | freely who freely does the will~of his master. Accordingly
29 9 | to sin. But thereafter he will not be free~to do right
30 9 | make you free, then you will be free indeed"~49? ~But
31 9 | they were acts~of his free will, when he is not yet free
32 9 | determination of his~free will, as if some merit had originated
33 9 | is at work in you both to will and to do according to his
34 9 | do according to his good will."~56 And,~in another place: "
35 9 | without a decision of his will. In what sense, therefore,
36 9 | unless it be that "the will itself is prepared by the~
37 9 | that is to say, from the will of man~and from the mercy
38 9 | mercy," as if it meant, "The will of man is not sufficient
39 9 | unless there is also the will of man. But if we say rightly
40 9 | showing mercy," because the will of man alone is not enough,~
41 9 | who both prepareth the will to receive divine aid and
42 9 | divine aid and aideth the will which~has been thus prepared.~59~
43 9 | prepared.~59~For a man's good will comes before many other
44 9(59) | inviolable. Cf. On Grace and Free Will, 99, 41-43; On the Predestination
45 9(59) | his theonomism, that man's will counts for little or nothing
46 9(59) | as passive agent of God's will. He insists on responsibility
47 9(59) | tracts: On Grace and Free Will, 6- 8, 10, 31 and On Admonition
48 9 | act of willing, lest one's will be frustrated. ~Otherwise,
49 9 | He who grants us what~we will is he through whom it comes
50 9 | it comes to pass that we will? We pray for enemies, therefore,
51 10 | He does not say, "It will come," but, "It now abides."
52 11 | only Son of God? What good will, what zealous~strivings,
53 13 | because in his mercy he will not continue his wrath beyond
54 14 | since we confess that he will~come again from heaven to
55 14 | already done, but to what he will do~at the close of the age.
56 14 | are not yet dead but who will be found living in the flesh~
57 15 | For both parts together will make one eternal consort,
58 15 | temple and in three days I will raise it up again."~117 ~
59 15 | nor any apostates, nor will there be again, since that
60 16 | angels and powers of~God will become known to us as it
61 16 | In this way their peace will become known to us, since
62 16 | known to us, since ours will be like theirs in kind and~
63 16 | in kind and~measure - nor will it then surpass our understanding.
64 16 | of God, which is there, will~still doubtless surpass
65 17 | contrite and humbled heart God will not despise."~136~Still,
66 17 | and, if they are forgiven, will certainly bring no harm
67 18 | s last day - even these will still be ~saved, "though
68 18 | believe that such people will be punished by fire, prolonged
69 18 | these it is said that they will be saved as by fire, not
70 18 | Therefore the fire will test~the work, not only
71 18 | fruitfulness in alms, he will impute merit to those on
72 19 | such as they~commit who "will not possess the Kingdom
73 19 | trespasses,~your Heavenly Father will also forgive you your trespasses.
74 19 | your trespasses. But if you will not forgive men,~neither
75 19 | not forgive men,~neither will your Father forgive you
76 20 | inside, and the outside will become~clean."~170~But,
77 21 | as those people do who will or will not begin projects
78 21 | those people do who will or will not begin projects on certain
79 23 | whether dead or~still to die, will be resurrected.~
80 23 | lacking in the forms of things will be filled out? Thus, the
81 23 | would have accomplished will not be lacking, any more
82 23 | blemishes wrought~by time will still be present. Nature,
83 23 | be present. Nature, then, will be cheated of nothing apt
84 23 | would have brought, nor will anything remain disfigured
85 23 | what is not yet a whole will become whole, just as ~what
86 23 | what has been disfigured will be restored to its full
87 23 | should we believe that they will be raised as they~were,
88 23 | at the resurrection there will be one double man, and not~
89 23 | at the ~resurrection they will be restored to the normal
90 23 | physiognomy, so that every soul will have its own body and not
91 23 | born this way. Every soul will have, as its own, all that
92 23 | upon the soul's departure will not, at the~resurrection,
93 23 | marvelous~and mysterious ways - will restore our bodies, with
94 23 | originally composed. And it will make no difference, in~the
95 23 | that nothing unbecoming will~result.~
96 23 | the stature of each person will be different when brought
97 23 | alive, nor that the lean will be raised~lean or the fat
98 23 | equality of physical endowment will be preserved - then the
99 23 | resurrection body is composed will be so disposed that none
100 23 | be lost, and any defect will be~supplied by Him who can
101 23 | fill out a chorus, this will be managed by disposing
102 23 | surely nothing unseemly will be there, and whatever is
103 23 | there, and whatever is there will be fitting,~and this because
104 23 | this because the unfitting will simply not be.~
105 23 | deformity, just as~they will be also free from corruption,
106 23 | Their facility [facilitas] will be~as complete as their
107 23 | though~undoubtedly they will be bodies and not spirits.
108 23 | spirit" [anima], so then it will be a "spiritual body," but~
109 23 | are concerned, there will be no "flesh," but only ~
110 23 | resurrection body is concerned, it will even then still be~"flesh."
111 23 | spirituale]."~197 For there will then be such a concord between
112 23 | sustenance therefrom - that there will be no ~further conflict
113 23 | ourselves. And just as there will be no more external enemies
114 23 | between God and man, they will also rise again, each in
115 23 | angels. Whether these~men will rise again with all their
116 23 | lightest of all punishments will be laid on those~who have
117 23 | further Sins to that one, they will suffer a damnation somewhat
118 24 | 94. And thus it will be that while the reprobated
119 24 | eternal~punishment, the saints will go on learning more fully
120 24 | of their experience, they will see more clearly the~meaning
121 24 | written in The Psalms: "I will sing to thee of mercy and
122 24 | Then what is now hidden will not be hidden: when one
123 24 | clearest light of wisdom, will be seen what now the pious
124 24 | immutable, and effectual is the will of God, how there are things
125 24 | things he~can do but doth not will to do, yet willeth nothing
126 24(201)| human salvation to the human will and would thus stand out
127 24 | something because man's will prevented~him, the Omnipotent,
128 24 | to exist what he does not will, as it is for him to do
129 24 | for him to do what he does will.~Unless we believe this,
130 24 | efficacy of his~omnipotent will is not impeded by the will
131 24 | will is not impeded by the will of any creature.~
132 24 | due to an embargo on God's will by the human will.~Now,
133 24 | God's will by the human will.~Now, when we ask for the
134 24 | were saved against their will. But the Lord's language
135 24 | This sounds as if God's will had~been overcome by human
136 24 | although Jerusalem did not will~that her children be gathered
137 25 | For he~says to Moses, 'I will have mercy on whom I will
138 25 | will have mercy on whom I will have mercy, and I will show
139 25 | I will have mercy, and I will show pity to whom I~will
140 25 | will show pity to whom I~will show pity.'"~209 Now, who
141 25 | Adam. But He who said, "I will have mercy on whom I will
142 25 | will have mercy on whom I will have mercy," loved Jacob
143 25 | fault? For who resists his will?"~215 - as if to make it
144 26 | of God's Sovereign Good Will~~
145 26 | well-considered in all his acts of will"~218 -~and so wisely well-considered
146 26 | through the same creaturely will by which the first act contrary
147 26 | contrary to the Creator's will had been~done. As the Supreme
148 26 | they did what God did not will that they do, but as far
149 26 | act of going against his will, his will was thereby accomplished.
150 26 | going against his will, his will was thereby accomplished.
151 26 | well-considered in all his acts of will" - that in a ~strange and
152 26 | which is done against his will is not done without his
153 26 | is not done without his will. ~For it would not be done
154 26 | however, a man of good will wills something that God
155 26 | something that God doth not will, even~though God's will
156 26 | will, even~though God's will is much more, and much more
157 26 | example, it is a good son's will that his father live, whereas
158 26 | whereas it is God's~good will that he should die. Or,
159 26 | happen that a man of evil will can will something~that
160 26 | that a man of evil will can will something~that God also
161 26 | also willeth with a good will - as, for example, a bad
162 26 | die and~this is also God's will. Of course, the former wills
163 26 | wills what God doth not will, whereas the latter~does
164 26 | whereas the latter~does will what God willeth. Yet the
165 26 | more consonant with God's will than is the impiety of the
166 26 | what is fitting for man to will and what is~fitting for
167 26 | which a man directs his will - and this difference~determines
168 26 | determines whether an act of will is to be approved or disapproved.
169 26 | it was through the ill will of the Jews that, by the
170 26 | the Jews that, by the good will of the Father, Christ was~
171 26 | achieved, not through the good will of the~Christians, but through
172 26 | Christians, but through the ill will of the Jews. Yet they were
173 26 | more fully his who did not will~what he willed than were
174 26 | through them with a good will, whereas they did his good
175 26 | whereas they did his good will with their ill will.~
176 26 | good will with their ill will.~
177 26 | good or evil, whether~they will what God willeth or will
178 26 | will what God willeth or will something else, the will
179 26 | will something else, the will of the Omnipotent is always ~
180 26 | always ~undefeated. And this will can never be evil, because
181 26 | anything except what he doth will, and doth everything that
182 27 | underrate the fully omnipotent will of God. Rather, we must
183 27 | understand the~Scripture, "Who will have all men to be saved,"
184 27 | whose salvation he doth not will, but that no one is~saved
185 27 | willeth it. Moreover, his will should be sought in prayer,
186 27 | word concerning God, "who will have all men to be saved,"
187 27 | whose salvation he doth not will - he who was unwilling to
188 27 | these groups doth not~God will that some men from every
189 27 | since the Omnipotent cannot will in vain, whatsoever he~willeth.~
190 28 | would not have had even the will to sin - if he had foreknown
191 28 | would have had a steadfast will to continue without sin,
192 28 | make bad use of his free will - that is, that he would
193 28 | evil, and so~that the good will of the Omnipotent should
194 28 | be nullified by the bad will of men, but should~nonetheless
195 28 | place, so that he could will~both good and evil - not
196 28 | But in the future life he will not have the power to will
197 28 | will not have the power to will evil; and yet this will~
198 28 | will evil; and yet this will~not thereby restrict his
199 28 | thereby restrict his free will. Indeed, his will will be
200 28 | his free will. Indeed, his will will be much freer, because
201 28 | free will. Indeed, his will will be much freer, because he
202 28 | be much freer, because he will then have no~power whatever
203 28 | to find fault with such a will, nor say it is~no will,
204 28 | a will, nor say it is~no will, or that it is not rightly
205 28 | have no power whatsoever to will it.~And, just as in our
206 28 | state, our soul is unable to will unhappiness for ourselves,
207 28 | for ourselves, so then~it will be forever unable to will
208 28 | will be forever unable to will iniquity. But the ordered
209 28 | to be is one in which man will be incapable of dying.~230~
210 28(229)| fulfillment of grace, man will have the posse peccare taken
211 28 | through the misuse of free will. It is~to receive the latter
212 28 | sin had its origin in free will alone, still free will would
213 28 | free will alone, still free will would not have been sufficient
214 28 | other means). But~the bare will is not sufficient for maintaining
215 28 | abandoning justice by an act of~will; yet if the life of justice
216 28 | was to be maintained, his will alone would not have sufficed,
217 28 | more abundant,~for then the will itself had to be freed from
218 28 | it is written, even the will by which "the will itself~
219 28 | even the will by which "the will itself~is prepared by the
220 28 | two man had chosen, God's will would be done, either by
221 28 | man chose to do his own will instead of God's, God's
222 28 | instead of God's, God's will~_concerning_ him was done;
223 29 | finished,~the boundary lines will be set for the two cities:
224 29 | In the one group, there will be~no will to sin, in the
225 29 | group, there will be~no will to sin, in the other, no
226 29 | of~the first commonwealth will go on living truly and happily
227 29 | life eternal. The second will go on,~miserable in death
228 29 | condition of both societies will then~be fixed and endless.
229 29 | in the first city, some will outrank others in bliss,
230 29 | and in the second,~some will have a more tolerable burden
231 29 | believe that such things will be. Not that they would
232 29 | the literal truth. "God will not forget," they say, "
233 29 | mercy, nor in his anger will he shut up~his mercy." This
234 29 | well be thought that there will also be an end to the happiness
235 29 | estrangement from the life of God - will~therefore abide without
236 29 | abide without end, and it will be common to them all, no
237 29 | eternal life of the saints will abide forever, and~also
238 30 | name. Thy Kingdom come. Thy will be done on earth,~as it
239 30 | spirit" - these blessings will be retained forever. They
240 30 | in the~other life - they will be possessed forever! But
241 30 | name, his Kingdom, and his~will, in our spirit and body
242 30 | in our spirit and body will abide perfectly and immortally.
243 30 | world none of these~things will be found.~
244 30 | the third petition ["Thy will be done"] is a repetition~
245 30 | is only one petition - "Will not this, but that" - so
246 31 | through steadfast piety. This ~will be perfected beyond this
247 31 | sacrament of rebirth, no harm will come to him ~even if he
248 31 | and the dead."'~257 Nor will the kingdom of~death have
249 32 | men. But then "the Lord will~illuminate the hidden things
250 32 | things in the darkness and will make manifest the cogitations
251 32 | from God"~265 - for what will be praised and loved in
252 32 | remain hidden, God himself will bring to light. ~Moreover,
253 32 | great the power of love will be, when there will~be no
254 32 | love will be, when there will~be no passion [cupiditas]
255 32 | true~health [summa sanitas] will have been reached, when