| 394 sivua
...fail in His grace, as he has hegun a good work, so will he perfect THE FALLEN AND THEIR RESTORATION Those who through sin have forfeited the received grace of justification, can again he justified when, moved hy God, they exert themselves to ohtain through the sacrament of penance the... | |
| John Rodman Williams - 1996 - 1466 sivua
...forfeiture of the "grace of justification," which is recoverable through the sacrament of penance. "Those who through sin have forfeited the received...recovery, by the merits of Christ, of the grace lost" (Decree Concerning Justification, chapter XIV). Justification — salvation — rather occurs once... | |
| William Carl Placher - 1996 - 240 sivua
...forsake those who have been once justified by His grace, unless He be first forsaken by them.30 Even "those who through sin have forfeited the received...the recovery, by the merits of Christ, of the grace lost."31 These passages mark all sorts of differences with Luther and Calvin, but they share a conviction... | |
| Stephen W. Smith, Travis Curtright - 2002 - 264 sivua
...Winter's Tale: A Study (London: Staples Press, 1947), 37-40, 76-104. 10. Thus the Council of Trent says "Those who through sin have forfeited the received...obtain through the sacrament of penance the recovery [recuperare], by the merits of Christ, of the grace lost. For this manner of justification is restoration... | |
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