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[421] For more extended treatment, see our articles in Dict. de theol. cath.: s. v. Providence, cols. 998-1023; Predestination, cols. 2940-59, 2984-3022.

[422] Ia, q. 2, a. 3

[423] Ia, q. 22, a. 1.

[424] Ibid.: ad 1

[425] Matt. 10: 29 ff

[426] Ia, q. 22, a. 2

[427] Ia, q. 14, a. 11

[428] Ia, q. 22, a. 2, ad 2.

[429] Ia, q. 19, a. 8;q. 22, a. 4

[430] Rom. 8: 28

[431] Extended treatment will be found in Dict. de theol. cath.: s. v. Predestination, cols. 2940-59, 2984-3022

[432] John 17: 12

[433] John 10: 27-29

[434] Matt. 22: 14.

[435] I Cor. 4: 7.

[436] Phil. 2: 13

[437] Eph 1: 4-6

[438] Rom. 8: 28-30

[439] Cf. Eph. 1: 14; I Cor. 4: 7; Rom. 9: 15 f.

[440] Chaps. 9-11

[441] Rom. 9: 14-16

[442] Rom. 11: 33-36

[443] Praedestinatio est praescientia et praeparatio beneficiorum Dei, quibus certissime liberantur quicumque liberantur. De dono perseverantiae chap. 14

[444] De praedestinatione sanctorum, chap. 10

[445] Rom. 9: 22 f.

[446] John 6: 44

[447] In Jo.: tr. 26. Quare hunc trahat et illum non trahat, noli velle dijudicare si non vis errare

[448] If thou hast received, why glory? I Cor. 4: 7. God worketh in you, both to will and to accomplish. Phil. 2: 13.

[449] John 15: 5. Without Me you can do nothing.

[450] Ia, q. 23, a. 5. Quidquid est in homine ordinans ipsum in salutem, comprehenditur totum sub effectu praedestinationis, etiam ipsa praeparatio ad gratiam

[451] Ia, q. 20, a. 3

[452] Ia, q. 23, a. 4

[453] Non praecipitur aliquid ordinandum in finem, nisi praeexistente voluntate finis

[454] Ia, q. 23, a. 5

[455] Ibid.: ad 3

[456] Ia, q. 23, a. 5. ad 3

[457] In his quae ex gratia dantur, potest aliquis pro libito suo dare cui vult plus vel minus, dummodo nulli subtrahat debitum absque praejudicio justitiae. Et hoc est quod dicit paterfamilias: Tolle quod tuum est, et vade; an non licet mihi quod volo facere?

[458] Matt. 20: 14f

[459] Deus auxilians

[460] Cf. IIa IIae, q. 18, a. 4