Gainesaid by their owne men.
Bayus de vit. imp. cap. 8. Free-will, without Gods helpe, is of power to doe nothing but sinne.
The Master of the Sentences, lib. 2. D. 25. saith, that Free-will, before Grace repaire it, is pressed and ouercome with concupiscence, and hath weakenesse in euill, but no grace in good; and therefore may sinne, and cannot but sinne, euen damnably.
Cornelius Mus Concion. tom 1. pag. 252. Our strength is not sufficient to bring vs backe from death: wee cannot be conuer∣ted and saued by our owne power. The exciting grace, which disposeth thee to thy conuersion, God workes in thee, with∣out thee: God so weth it in vs, without vs.
Alphonsus aduers. haeres. lib. 7. verbo gratia. Our will, when by Gods helpe it hath begunne to doe any good, it cannot, without the same speciall helpe, prosecute the good begun, nor perseuere in it.
Greg. Ariminensis 2. D. 26. pag. 95. without this speciall aide it can doe nothing.
Sec Bishop Ʋsher in his last booke, citing Gelasius, with a Sy∣nod of 70. Bishops at Rome; the French Bishops in the se∣cond Councill at Orange; Bradwardin, the Archbishop of Canterbury.