| http://www.w3.org/ns/prov#value | - But it is obvious that he does not intend to deny that which he says in the same book of the same work:148 . . . this is in the power of free will [namely] to impede or not to impede the reception of divine grace. . . . So the meaning is clear: In ordinary providence, God does not move the will as far as consent except on condition of human non-resistance.
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