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"How can a man be guilty, before God, of a sin which he has never known to be his? For it is not his, if it is necessary. Or if it is his, it is voluntary; and if it is voluntary, it can be avoided." De Nat. et Gr. 30. (Pelagius) "If there is no sin without will," says Julian, according to Op. Imp. I. 48,"and if there is no will without free liberty, and if there is no liberty where there is no power of choice by reason, by what prodigy can sin be found in infants, who have not the use of reason? and therefor not the power of choice, and consequently no will; and these being irrefutably conceded, therefore no will at all?"
Posted on: Tue, 23 Jul 2013 20:49:20 +0000

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