Whence it is sufficiently plain that they are not chosen for their own merit, but because God has gratuitously chosen them.
Protestant reformer
Whence it is sufficiently plain that they are not chosen for their own merit, but because God has gratuitously chosen them.
Protestant reformer
Institutes of the Christian Religion, Book 3, Chapter 24, Section 5
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