Augustine – Grace and Free Will – modernized
In this treatise Augustin teaches us to beware of maintaining grace by denying free will, or free
will by denying grace; for that it is evident from the testimony of Scripture that there is in man a
free choice of will; and there are also in the same Scriptures inspired proofs given of that very
grace of God without which we can do nothing good.
More Works from Theology Category
- Stanley Derickson’s Notes on the Bible
- Ryle, J.C. – Having the Spirit
- Piper John Swan is Not Silent
- Pink Arthur Sovereignty of God
- phillips, j.b.-yout-god-is-too-small
- Moule Veni Creati
- Moody D.L.-Secret Power; or, The Secret of Success in Christian Life and Work
- Meyer Love to the uttermost
- MacNeil John Spirit Filled Life
- MacDuff John – Thoughts of God




