Bayle's is conceived in accordance with the principles of sufficient grace, given to all men, and sufficing them provided that they have good will.
Though they did not employ the name, the Fathers were thoroughly familiar with the notion of sufficient grace.
Before demonstrating the existence of sufficient grace it is necessary, in view of certain heretical errors, carefully to define the term.
That saying belongs to Pascal, and [64] he uses it with reference to the Jesuits and their favourite expression of "sufficient grace.
In their doctrine of "sufficient grace" the Jesuits had presented a view of the conflict of good and evil in the soul, which is honourable to God and encouraging to man, and which has catholicity on its face.
Using his friend conveniently as an informant, Pascal proceeds to explain to the Provincial the question of sufficient grace as betwixt the Jesuits, Jansenists, and Dominicans.
Whether all men received from God sufficient grace for their conversion!
Then the sufficient grace, which is not efficacious, is a contradiction in terms, and worse, a heresy!
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "sufficient grace" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.