Brownson's Quarterly ReviewBenjamin H. Greene, 1965 |
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... grace to all men . The grace of prayer , gratia orationis , is given freely , gratuitously unto every one . All receive the ability to ask ; all , then , can ask , and if they do ask , as sure as God cannot lie they shall receive the grace ...
... grace to all men . The grace of prayer , gratia orationis , is given freely , gratuitously unto every one . All receive the ability to ask ; all , then , can ask , and if they do ask , as sure as God cannot lie they shall receive the grace ...
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... grace ; we recog- nize the natural law and natural rights , even so - called rights of man , but we maintain that ... Grace presupposes , includes , and perfects nature . As liberty , though in the natural order , depends on grace for ...
... grace ; we recog- nize the natural law and natural rights , even so - called rights of man , but we maintain that ... Grace presupposes , includes , and perfects nature . As liberty , though in the natural order , depends on grace for ...
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... grace that inclines the will , illumines the understanding , and regenerates the soul . เ 66 The way in which to seek and find this grace is pointed out by our Lord , Matt . vii , 7 : Ask , and you shall receive ; seek , and you shall ...
... grace that inclines the will , illumines the understanding , and regenerates the soul . เ 66 The way in which to seek and find this grace is pointed out by our Lord , Matt . vii , 7 : Ask , and you shall receive ; seek , and you shall ...
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