For we must not think that it is an arbitrary will in God that is the cause of election, but that he wills justly and without fault.
Protestant reformer
For we must not think that it is an arbitrary will in God that is the cause of election, but that he wills justly and without fault.
Protestant reformer
Institutes of the Christian Religion, Book 3, Chapter 23, Section 2
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