Shocking Sayings

736 sayings found from the Early Modern era

Whence it is sufficiently plain that they are not chosen for their own merit, but because God has gratuitously chosen them.

— John Calvin 1559
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The wicked are justly punished, because they have offended God by their sins.

— John Calvin 1559
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God has a secret counsel, by which he chooses whom he will, and rejects whom he will.

— John Calvin 1559
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Ignorance of predestination is a great evil, because it deprives us of the knowledge of God's glory.

— John Calvin 1559
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The reprobate are without excuse, because the knowledge of God is sufficiently manifested to them, though they reject it.

— John Calvin 1559
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The reason why some are saved and others perish is not to be sought in their own will, but in the secret counsel of God.

— John Calvin 1559
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God blinds the minds of the reprobate, and hardens their hearts, that they may not believe.

— John Calvin 1559
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The perdition of the wicked is a manifestation of God's justice.

— John Calvin 1559
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The elect alone are endued with the knowledge of God, and the illumination of the Holy Spirit.

— John Calvin 1559
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The reprobate are often endued with excellent gifts, but these are given them, not for their salvation, but for their condemnation.

— John Calvin 1559
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The will of God is the supreme rule of righteousness.

— John Calvin 1559
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By predestination we mean the eternal decree of God, by which he has determined with himself whatever he wills to happen with regard to every man.

— John Calvin 1559
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The reprobate are not without excuse, because their blindness is voluntary.

— John Calvin 1559
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God has his reasons for electing some and reprobating others, though these reasons are hidden from us.

— John Calvin 1559
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The reprobate are like hardened clay, which, the more it is baked, the harder it becomes.

— John Calvin 1559
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The elect are vessels of mercy, and the reprobate are vessels of wrath.

— John Calvin 1559
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God's foreknowledge and predestination are not the same; for foreknowledge is simple knowledge, but predestination is a decree.

— John Calvin 1559
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The reprobate are created for the purpose of being destroyed.

— John Calvin 1559
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It is by no means necessary that the righteous should be distinguished from the wicked by external signs.

— John Calvin 1559
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The elect are called according to God's purpose, not according to their own merits.

— John Calvin 1559
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