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CHAPTER 13.

OF THE POWER OF FREE-WILL
IN PREPARING US FOR OUR CONVERSION UNTO GOD.


S.S.

Lib. Arbit.

“Of ourselves we can do nothing,” John 15:5. “We are not sufficient of ourselves to think any thing as of ourselves,” 2 Corinthians 3:5. “We are by nature the children of wrath, dead in trespasses and sins,” Ephesians 2:1-3.

“We retain still after the fall a power of believing and of repentance, because Adam lost not this ability,” Rem. Declar. Sen. in Synod.

“Faith is not of ourselves: it is the gift of God,” Ephesians 2:8.

“Faith is said to be the work of God, because he commandeth us to perform it,” Rem. Apol. “There is no infusion of any habit or spiritual vital principle necessary to enable a man to believe,” Corv.

“Who maketh thee to differ from another? and what hast thou that thou didst not receive? now if thou didst receive, why dost thou glory as if thou hadst not received?” 1 Corinthians 4:7.

“There is nothing truer than that one man maketh himself differ from another. He who believeth when God commandeth, maketh himself differ from him who will not,” Rem. Apol.

“Can the Ethiopian change his skin, or the leopard his spots? Then may ye also do good, who are taught to do evil,” Jeremiah 13:23.

“I may boast of mine own, when I obey God’s grace, which it was in my power not to obey, as well as to obey,” Grevinch.

“Believing on him that justifieth the ungodly,” Romans 4:5. “Being justified freely by his grace,” Romans 3:24.

“True conversion and the performance of good works is a condition required on our part before justification,” Filii Attain.

“I thank thee, O Father, Lord of heaven and earth, because thou hast hid these things from the wise and prudent, and hast revealed them unto babes. Even so, Father; for so it seemed good in thy sight,” Matthew 11:25, 26.

“God sendeth the gospel to such persons or nations, that in comparison of others may be said to be worthy of it,” Rem. Apol.

 


ENDNOTES:

[1] “Adamus post lapsum potentiam credendi retinuit, et reliqui reprobi etiam in illo.”—Grevinch. ad Ames., p. 188.

[2] “Adamus non amisit vires eam obedientiam praestandi quae in novo foedere exigitur, prout puta ea consideratur formaliter, hoc est, prout novo foedere exacta est, nec potentiam credendi amisit; nec amisit potentiam, per resipiscentiam, ex peccato resurgendi.”—Rem. Declar. Sent. in Synod., p. 107.

[3] Fides vocatur opus Dei, quia Deus ipse id a nobis fieri postulat.”—Rem. Apol., cap. 10. p. 112.

[4] “Ea quae de habituum infusione dicuntur, ante omnem fidei actum, rejiciuntur a nobis.”—Epist, ad Wal., p. 67.

[5] “Principium internum fidei a nobis in evangelio requisitum, esse habitum quendam divinitus infusum, cujus vi ac efficacitate voluntas determinetur; hoc negavi.”—Grevinch, ad Ames., p. 324.

[6] “Quid in eo positum est, quod homo discriminare seipsum dicitur? Nihil verius; qui fidem Deo praecipienti habet, is discrimiunt se ab eo qui Deo praecipienti fidem habere non vult.”—Rem. Apol., cap. 14. p. 144.

[7] “Ego meipsum discerno, cum enim Deo ac divinae praedeterminationi resistere possem, non restiti tamen. Atqui in eo quidni liceat mihi tanquam de meo gloriari? Quod enim potui Dei miserentis est, quod autem volui cum possem nolle, id meae potestatis est.”—Grevinch, ad Ames., p. 253.

[8] “Interdum Deus hanc vel illam gentem, civitatem, personam, ad evangelicae gratiae communionem vocat, quam ipse dignam pronuntiat comparative,” etc.—Rein. Declarat. Sent. Synod.

[9] “Illi, in quorum gratiam, Dominus Paulum in Corinthum misit, dicuntur Dei populus, quia Deum turn timebant, eique, secundum cognitionem quam de eo habebant, serviebant ex animo, et sic ad praedicationem Pauli,” etc.—Corv. ad Molin. 3. sect. 27.

[10] “Per legem, vel per piam educationem vel per institutionem—per haec enim hominem praeparari et disponi ad credendum, planissimum est.”—Rem. Act. Synod.

[11] “Praecedit aliquid in peccatoribus, quo quamvis nondum justificati sunt, digni efficiantur justificatione.”—Grevinch, ad Ames., p. 434.

[12] “Tenendum est, veram conversionem praestationemque bonorum operum esse conditionem praerequisitam ante justificationem.”—Filii Arm. Praef. ad cap. 7. ad Rem.

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