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1 I, 32 | is a certain standard of grace and beauty which consists
2 I, 33 | But we do not know in what grace consists, which is the object
3 II, 83 | and ineffaceable, without grace. Nothing shows him the truth.
4 III, 185 | reason, and into the heart by grace. But to will to put it into
5 III, 194 | life, as capable of the grace which can enlighten them,
6 IV, 242 | persons destitute of faith and grace, who, seeking with all their
7 VII, 430 | united to God, it is by grace, not by nature. If you are
8 VII, 434 | creation, or in that of grace, is raised above all nature,
9 VII, 434 | clearly seems that man by grace is made like unto God, and
10 VII, 434 | divinity, and that without grace he is like unto the brute
11 VII, 435 | they are capable of the grace of their Redeemer. So making
12 VII, 435 | that double capacity of grace and of sin, common to all,
13 VII, 498 | us resists supernatural grace. Our heart feels torn asunder
14 VII, 505 | because of a rock. Thus, in grace, the least action affects
15 VII, 507 | 507. The spirit of grace; the hardness of the heart;
16 VII, 508 | 508. Grace is indeed needed to turn
17 VII, 514 | since the obtaining of (the grace) to pray to Him is not in
18 VII, 514 | and the obtaining of such grace is from Him, prayer is not
19 VII, 514 | possessed for some time of grace by this first effect, cease
20 VII, 517 | yourselves that you should expect grace; but, on the contrary, it
21 VII, 520 | but has instructed it; grace has not destroyed the law,
22 VII, 521 | 521. Grace will always be in the world,
23 VII, 521 | birth makes the one, and the grace of the second birth the
24 VII, 522 | imposed what it did not give. Grace gives what it imposes.~
25 VII, 523 | morality in lust and in grace.~
26 VII, 524 | receiving and of losing grace, because of the double peril
27 VII, 525 | not from merit, but from grace, and after having passed
28 VII, 550 | evils by the power of His grace, to which all the glory
29 VIII, 564 | who follow it that it is grace, and not reason, which makes
30 VIII, 584 | and to them He grants by grace sufficient light, that they
31 X, 642 | As nature is an image of grace, He has done in the bounties
32 X, 642 | He would do in those of grace, in order that we might
33 X, 642 | into a rich land.~And even grace is only the type of glory,
34 X, 674 | For nature is an image of Grace, and visible miracles are
35 XI, 721 | passed, and the years of grace shall come for ever.)~"Know
36 XII, 736 | circumstances foretold. By His grace, I await death in peace,
37 XII, 768 | was only reserved for the grace of the Messiah. The Jews
38 XII, 782 | these, and give them His grace, so as to make of them all
39 XIII, 804 | inward, the other outward; grace and miracles; both supernatural.~
40 XIII, 840 | it the sanctuary of His grace. Lastly, they are threatened
41 XIII, 850 | invisible; miracles with grace, miracles without grace.~
42 XIII, 850 | grace, miracles without grace.~The synagogue, which had
43 XIII, 850 | one of the last effects of grace.~If one miracle were wrought
44 XIII, 851 | heretics." If they say that the grace of Jesus Christ distinguishes
45 XIV, 880 | only as a preparation for grace or condemnation. What it
46 XIV, 883 | all Christians without the grace of Jesus Christ; God without
47 XIV, 887 | Church is to abide. By the grace of God we have not come
48 XIV, 900(223)| Jas. 4:6. "God giveth grace unto the humble." ~
49 XIV, 920 | is in you, grant us all grace that truth may not be overcome
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