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CHAPTER 10.

OF THE CAUSE OF FAITH, GRACE, AND RIGHTEOUSNESS.


S. S.

Lib. Arbit.

“Circumcise the foreskin of your heart, and be no more stiff-necked,” Deuteronomy 10:16. “And the LORD thy God will circumcise thine heart, and the heart of thy seed,” chapter 30:6.—“Make you a new heart and a new spirit, for why will ye die, O house of Israel?” Ezekiel 18:31. “A new heart will I give you, and a new spirit will I put within you,” chapter 36:26.

“This is most certain, that that ought not to be commanded which is wrought in us. He foolishly commandeth that to be done of others who will work in them what he commandeth,” Rem. Apol.

“If ye will fear the LORD, and serve him, then shall ye continue following the LORD your God,” 1 Samuel 12:14. “I will put my fear in their hearts, that they shall not depart from me,” Jeremiah 32:40.

“It is absurd to affirm that God either worketh by his power, or procureth by his wisdom, that the elect should do those things which God requireth of them,” Episcop.

“Thou hast wrought all our works in us,” Isaiah 26:12. “God worketh in you both to will and to do of his good pleasure,” Philippians 2:13.

“Faith and conversion cannot be acts of our obedience if they are wrought by God in us,” Rem. Coll. Hag. “That God should require that of us which himself will work in us is a ridiculous action, scarce fit for a stage,” Rem. Apol.

“He hath Messed us with all spiritual blessings in Christ,” Ephesians 1:3.

“That saying of Augustine, that ‘God crowneth his own gifts in us,’ is not easily to be admitted,” Ibid.

“Unto you it is given in the behalf of Christ to believe on him,” Philippians 1:29. “The blood of Christ purgeth our consciences from dead works to serve the living God,” Hebrews 9:14.

“There is nothing more vain and foolish than to ascribe faith and regeneration to the merit of Christ,” Idem.

 


ENDNOTES:

  [1] “Nihil ineptius, nihil vanius, quam regenerationem et fidem merito Christi tribuere; si enim Christus nobis meritus dicatur fidem et regenerationem, tum fides conditio esse non poterat quam a peccatoribus Deus sub comminatione morris aeternae exigeret.”—Rem. Apol., cap. 8. p. 95.

  [2] “Si fides sit effectum meriti Christi, non potest esse actus officii nostri.”—Idem.

  [3] Rem. Apol., ubi sup.; Corv. ad Molin., cap. 28. sect. 9.

  [4] “Illud certissimum est, nec jubendum esse quod efficitur, nec efiiciendum quod jubetur. Stulte jubet et vult ab alio fieri aliquid, qui ipse quod jubet in eo efficere vult.”—Rem. Apol., cap. 9. p. 105, a.

  [5] “At exigua conclusione pene tu totum Pelagianum dogma confirmas, dicendo, nullius laudis esse ac meriti; si id in eo Christus quod ipse donaverat praetulisset.”—Prosp. ad Collat., cap. 36.

  [6] “Da, Domine, quod jubes, et jube quod vis.”—Aug.

  [7] “O Domine, doce nos quid agamus; quo gradiamur ostende; quid efficiamus operare.”—Ben. Pap. in Concil. Legunstad.

  [8] “Multa in homine bona fiunt. quae non facit homo: nulla vero facit homo bona, quae non Deus praestet ut faciat.”—Consil. Arau. 2. can. 20. “Quoties enim bona agimus, Deus in nobis et nobiscum, ut operemur, operatur.”—Can. 9.

  [9] “Anne conditionem quis serio et sapienter praescribet alteri, sub promisso praemii et poenae gravissimae comminatione, qui eam, in eo cui praescribit efficere vult! Haec actio tota ludicra, et vix scena digna est.”—Rem. Apol., cap. 9. p. 105, a.

  [10] “Fides et conversio non possunt esse obedientia, si tantum ab aliquo, in alio, efficiantur.”—Rem. Coll. Hag., p. 196.

  [11] “Absurdem est statuere Deum ant efficere per potentiam, aut procurare per sapientiam, ut electi ea faciant, quae ab ipsis, ut ipsi ea faciant, exigit et postulat.”—Episcop., Disp. Pri. 8. thes. 7.

  [12] Apol., cap. 9. ubi. sup.—“ Deum dona sua in nobis coronare, dictum hoc Augustini nisi cum grano salis accipiatur, neutiquam est admittendum.”—Idem, ibid p. 115.

  [13] “Atqui dices, sic servatores nostri essent omnes,”—eodem sensu quo Christus,—“saltem ex parte qui praeconio, miraculis, et exemplo salutis viam, confirmant; esto, quid tum? “—Rem. Apol., cap. 8. [p. 94.]

  [14] “Petamus ut det quod ut habeamus jubet.”—Aug.

  [15] “Virtutem autem nemo unquam acceptam deo retulit. Nimirum recte: propter virtutem enim jure laudamur, et in virtute recte gloriamur. Quod non contingeret, si id donum a Deo, non a nobis haberemus.”—Cicero De Nat. Deor. 3. 36,

  [16] Alvarez, Disput. 81., ubi Aug., Thom., alios, citat.

  [17] “Certum est nos facere cum facimus; sed ille facit ut faciamus.”—Aug. de Grat., et Lib. Arbit., cap. xvi.

  [18] “—Neque id donum Dei esse fateamur, quoniam exigi audivimus a nobis, praemio vitae si hoc fecerimus oblato? Absit, ut hoc placeat participibus et defensoribus gratiae.”—Aug, de Praedest. Sanc., cap. 20.

  [19] “Tanta est erga homines bonitas Dei, ut nostra velit esse merita quae sunt ipsius dona.”—Coelest. Epist. ad Ep. Gal., cap. 12.

  [20] “Non enim conturbat nos superbientium inepta querimonia; quia liberum arbitrium causantur auferri: si et principia, et profectus, et perseverantia in bonis usque ad finem Dei dona esse dicantur.”—Prosp. ad Collat., p. 404.

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