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Secondly, this maketh against the Semipelagians, I meane the Papists, holding that man hath a power of free-will in his owne nature, which being stirred and helped, can and doth of it selfe cooperate with grace. So writes Andradius plainly: |
Secondly, this makes against the Semipelagians, I mean the Papists, holding that man hath a power of freewill in his own nature, which being stirred and helped, can and does of it self cooperate with grace. So writes Andreas plainly: |
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