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Grat drawing, power and storytelling, looking foward to the finish.
This is all you get!!! MANDREWS 2006
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Inside, it boasts a picture of St Grat, a one-time local bishop, holding the head of John the Baptist.
The Templar Revelation Lynn Picknett 2004
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Inside, it boasts a picture of St Grat, a one-time local bishop, holding the head of John the Baptist.
The Templar Revelation Lynn Picknett 2004
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And Bellarmine speaks to the same purpose: "Argumenta quae articulos fidei nostrae credibiles faciunt non talia sunt ut fidem omnino indubitatam reddant, nisi mens divinitus adjuvetur," De Grat. et Lib.
Pneumatologia 1616-1683 1967
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Grat.cap. ii., sect. 6, saith he, “De prædestinatis verum est infallibiliter, quod gratiam finaliter seu in perpetuum non amittunt; unde postquam semel gratiam habuerant, ita reguntur et proteguntur a Deo, ut vel non cadant, vel si ceciderint resurgant; et licet sæpius cadant et resurgant, tandem aliquando ita resurgunt ut amplius non cadant.”
The Doctrine of the Saints��� Perseverance Explained and Confirmed 1616-1683 1966
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He compares it farther with the grace that Adam received: Lib. de Correp. et Grat., cap. xii.,
The Doctrine of the Saints��� Perseverance Explained and Confirmed 1616-1683 1966
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Augustine says (De Nat. et Grat. 57), whereas gifts of the Holy Spirit cannot be combined with the will to sin, since they are not without charity, as we said in 12ae, Q. 68, Art. 5.
Nature and Grace: Selections from the Summa Theologica of Thomas Aquinas 1954
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But he can do these things through the aid of grace, of which Augustine says: "to whomsoever it is given, it is given in mercy; from whomsoever it is withheld, it is withheld in justice, in consequence of previous sins, or at least in consequence of original sin" (De Corrept. et Grat. 5 and 6).
Nature and Grace: Selections from the Summa Theologica of Thomas Aquinas 1954
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(De Nat. et Grat. xx) that many things are done "amiss which are not done with pride."
Summa Theologica, Part II-II (Secunda Secundae) Translated by Fathers of the English Dominican Province Aquinas Thomas
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_De Nat. et Grat., _ not as being his own, but as those of someone with whom he is arguing.
Summa Theologica, Part II-II (Secunda Secundae) Translated by Fathers of the English Dominican Province Aquinas Thomas
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