Thought And Expression in the Sixteenth Century volume 1

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Thought And Expression in the Sixteenth Century volume 1
Taylor, Henry Osborn, 1856-1941
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(Leipzig 1904), 266 THE SIXTEENTH CENTURY that He foreknows, preordains and accomplishes all through His unchanging and eternal and unfailing will. This principle like a lightning stroke, strikes to earth and crushes out free will. " After some folios of Christian argument, these sen- tences are amplified as follows in Luther's final conclu- sions : " For if we believe that God foreknows and foreordains all things, and in his foreknowledge and foreordalnment can neither be deceived nor hindered..., then nothing can take place that He does not Himself will. Reason must admit this, while Itself bears wit- ness that there Is no free will In men or angels or In an}' creature. So If we believe Satan to be the Prince of the World, who fights against the Kingdom of God In order that bounden men may not be loosed, and that he Is overcome through the divine strength of the Spirit, it is again clear that there can be no free will. Like- wise, If we believe that original sin has vitiated us . . . There Is nothing left that can turn to good, but only to evil.

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