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Quotes › Authors › S › Saint Augustine › It is not in virtue of its liberty that the human
  • It is not in virtue of its liberty that the human will attains to grace, it is much rather by grace that it attains to liberty.

    Saint Augustine: It is not in virtue of its liberty that the human will attains to grace, it is much rather by grace that it attains to liberty.
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