"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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Source: Sermon 61:13, On Almsgiving. The Fathers Of The Church A New Translation Saint Augustine Commentary.... Book by Ludwig Schopp, Volume 11/3, p. 286, 1951.

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Saint Augustine

Theologian, Philosopher

Saint Augustine was a theologian and philosopher whose works, particularly 'Confessions,' profoundly influenced Christian thought and Western philosophy.

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