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“not that they may believe against their wills (which would be impossible), but that they may be made willing to believe who were before unwilling to believe.”
John Calvin, A Treatise of the Eternal Predestination of God
“God (says he), who created all things very good, foreknew that evil would arise out of that good; and He also knew that His glorious and omnipotent goodness would be the more highly exalted by His producing good out of evil, than by His not permitting evil to be at all. He ordained the life of angels and of men, that He might first of all make it manifest by that life what free will could do, and then afterwards show what the blessing of His grace and the judgment of His justice could do.”
John Calvin, A Treatise of the Eternal Predestination of God
“Whence follows the plain conclusion, that if all men were elected, no man would perish.”
John Calvin, A Treatise of the Eternal Predestination of God